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The best year for ten years for the British car manufacturing exports to a record.
the automotive industry in the UK reached a height of 10 years, more and plus 3 9-1587677 vehicles.
More cars than ever exported until July 2 last year to 1,227,881.
Surge domestic production August 1 to 359796 to meet the growing demand for British-built cars.
EU demand grows March 11 57 5 exports to the continent.
US Overtakes China as export destination in the UK, at the request of one quarter.
January 21, 2016 British manufacturers made more cars in 2015 than any year since 2005, when 1,595,697 vehicles were produced, according to figures released today by the Society of Automobile Manufacturers and Traders SMMT production increased 3 9 of 2014, with production to 1,587,677 exceeded pre-recession levels for the first time 1.
A record 77 cars representing three of the total production was for export, with 1,227,881 units leaving the UK, up 2 7 of 2014 levels The challenges have been recorded in some global markets such as China, where demand fell 37 5, and Russia, where the volume of exports fell by 69 4 However, the economic recovery in Europe, the largest trading partner, has boosted demand for cars built in the UK considerably by 11 March 2015 UK region now represents 57 5 of all exports cars to the United Kingdom.
In 2015, 77 3 CARS BUILT IN THE UNITED KINGDOM WERE EXPORTED.
EXPORTS UK to more than 100 countries.
Appetite for British-built cars has increased significantly in other key and emerging regions, demonstrating the strength and diversity of manufacturing in the UK and the product in the United States, demand has increased more quarter on May 26, making it the largest shopping destination in the UK outside the EU, ahead of China Meanwhile, the notable growth was also observed in Australia, South Korea, Turkey and Japan with volumes up to 53 7, 55 2, 41 1 and 35 4, respectively.
British consumer and business demand for British-made cars also contributed to the success of last year, with the car market at home up to August 1 last year One in seven new cars registered in the United -um in 2015 was made in Britain.
Mike Hawes, SMMT chief executive, said: Despite the export challenges in key markets such as Russia and China, foreign demand for British-built car has been strong, reaching export levels record last year achieving these hard fought to get results is vital investment to decline in the sector, the world-class engineering and a skilled workforce committed to the UK and one of most productive in the world.
Continued growth in a highly competitive global market is far from guaranteed, however, and depends heavily on the world economy and political stability in Europe is our largest trading partner and the accession of the United Kingdom of European Union is vital for the automotive sector in order to ensure future growth and employment.
Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne said, support the automotive industry in Britain has been a priority for this government and today we see the industry going from strength to strength.
I am extremely encouraged that manufacturing is at a high of 10 years and exports are at record levels all this means jobs and the security of a salary package for workers and their families.
Our plans for rebalancing the economy means that we must continue to leverage our large manufacturing forces in the Midlands and north of England, and work together to ensure that Britain continues to prosper as world leader in automotive production.
The performance of the UK automotive is very different compared to manufacturing in the UK as a whole, according to the National Bureau of Statistics figures, which show the average manufacturing output slowed in recent months 2 Eight brand new car models 3 were produced in factories in the UK in 2015, and 2 to 5 billion in new investments made in the sector in 2015, more are set to follow in the coming months.
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