RMI calls for Brexit resolution

The RMI has urged the government to conclude a Brexit deal with the EU, following positive noises that a deal might be possible.

RMI chairman Peter Johnson, speaking at this year’s 106th Retail Motor Industry Federation annual dinner in London, said, ‘It is vital that the government agrees a Brexit deal with the EU. If it cannot, then prices will rise as a result of the import tariffs that will be paid on vehicles and parts. It is in everyone’s interests that a future trade deal between the UK and EU removes these tariffs.

‘Whilst we have been part of the EU, we have become accustomed to frictionless and tariff-free trade between the UK and the other countries of the EU.  It has meant that automotive parts can be delivered quickly from wherever they are made or held in stock and vehicles can be ordered and transported across borders in minimal time.

‘Considering the automotive sector provides direct employment for over 800,000 people, it is essential that the government makes a commitment to outline a clear and beneficial deal in order to ensure our industry has what it needs to secure its future success.’

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