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Monday, 22 May, 2000, 11:05 GMT 12:05 UK
UK car output slumps
![]() Car manufacturers have suffered from over-production
UK car production slumped 14.3% in April, reflecting the deep problems facing the British car market.
The sector has been continually in the doldrums, suffering from over-capacity and, in some cases, low productivity. According to the Office for National Statistics, car manufacturers produced 124,000 vehicles in April, down 14.3% from April 1999. Car production for the UK market fell 17.9% while export production was down 12.5%. In the six months ending in April 2000, car production rose 7.0% compared with the previous six months as a result of the new twice-yearly change in registrations. Hard times The figures come as the UK car industry is suffering on of its worst crises. Loss-making Rover narrowly avoided closure after financial consortium Phoenix signed a lifeline deal with BMW. Ford recently announced plans to halt car production at its Dagenham plant because of over-capacity. The UK car market has come under severe competitive pressures in recent years, largely as a result of decades of under-investment. Most recently, however, manufacturers say the biggest problem has been the persistent strength of the pound against the euro. A strong pound is making it much more difficult to export UK-built cars to the vast market of the eurozone. To compete with Continental rivals counting their costs in euros, Rover had to make huge cuts in prices to the eurozone.
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