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luxury carmaker mclaren had to layoff a quarter of its workforce and nodia bragg's it with the e.u. would mean that cost as well as components would be hit with a 10 percent tariff making u.k. cost very expensive to sell on the continent its main export market if there was a no trade deal breaker at the end of the year there would be a hit to exports and therefore a hit to production in the u.k. and we would see tens of thousands of job losses there's a very real question mark about whether some plants would actually close and in the longer term car companies my dream located to the continent if they get investment decisions then go again to the u.k. over the next few years a possible loss of output of the order of another half a 1000000 cars and you know that would mean much of the u.k. mass industry effectively being wiped out at the supplier press mark there that are hoping that the u.k. and the e.u. will agree to extend the so-called transition period to give more time to reach a deal. and under wraps up our program as usual you can find more on our web site at d w dot com slash
luxury carmaker mclaren had to layoff a quarter of its workforce and nodia bragg's it with the e.u. would mean that cost as well as components would be hit with a 10 percent tariff making u.k. cost very expensive to sell on the continent its main export market if there was a no trade deal breaker at the end of the year there would be a hit to exports and therefore a hit to production in the u.k. and we would see tens of thousands of job losses there's a very real question mark about whether...
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luxury carmaker mclaren had to layoff a quarter of its workforce and nodia bragg's it with the e.u. would mean that cars as well as components would be hit with a 10 percent tariff making u.k. cost very expensive to sell on the continent its main export market if there was a no trade deal breaks or at the end of the year there would be a hit to exports and therefore a hit to production in the u.k. and we would see tens of thousands of job losses there's a very real question mark about whether some plants would actually close and in the longer term car companies my dream located to the continent if they get investment decisions then go again to the u.k. over the next few years a possible loss of output of the order of another half a 1000000 cars and you know that would mean much of the u.k. mass industry effectively being wiped out at the supplier press not there that are hoping that the u.k. and the e.u. will agree to extend the so-called transition period to give more time to reach a deal i agreed with a transition period but if that's been hard surely we should extend that so we'v
luxury carmaker mclaren had to layoff a quarter of its workforce and nodia bragg's it with the e.u. would mean that cars as well as components would be hit with a 10 percent tariff making u.k. cost very expensive to sell on the continent its main export market if there was a no trade deal breaks or at the end of the year there would be a hit to exports and therefore a hit to production in the u.k. and we would see tens of thousands of job losses there's a very real question mark about whether...
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is the deepest economic crisis the country has ever been and and if on top of that there is a nodia bragg's it which might mean terrace on on various goods and then really acrimonious split with its closest trading partners that would be a fad ahead for the u.k. economy we know for example that some call make us are saying well they have to relocate their plans so it would be really really deep hit for the u.k. economy on top of all the political damage that that would cause you know barbara in brussels with so much frustration that apparently on both sides is there still a way to come to an agreement. of course michel barnier the new diplomat stresses that there is still time to october 31st he even made specific so we could continue talks he said for instance at the beginning of july but there needs to be some basis for it there is no point in just sort of turning the same issues over and over barney accusing the brits of backtracking and saying you don't keep to the promises you made in the past that you made was there was strong agreement and vice versa so they need to be political inte
is the deepest economic crisis the country has ever been and and if on top of that there is a nodia bragg's it which might mean terrace on on various goods and then really acrimonious split with its closest trading partners that would be a fad ahead for the u.k. economy we know for example that some call make us are saying well they have to relocate their plans so it would be really really deep hit for the u.k. economy on top of all the political damage that that would cause you know barbara in...