Car production drops 55% in April
Friday 22nd May 2009, 12:20PM BST.
UK car production fell 55 per cent last month, new statistics show.
The figures from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) released today show 68,258 cars were made in April.
Exports also fell dramatically, with only 56,267 cars exported last month, down 53.4 per cent.
The car sector has been one of the worst hit by the current recession with manufacturers forced to cut jobs and scale back production as a means to cut costs.
The industry is now banking on the government’s car-scrappage scheme to provide a well-needed boost to sales.
Commenting, SMMT chief executive Paul Everitt said: “With the scrappage incentive scheme fully operational, industry is optimistic about the positive impact this will have on the market and on UK production facilities.
“Despite the current difficulties, the UK must prepare for the return of global growth, and government support for the industry is an essential part of the process.”
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