BMW Could move MINI production to Europe or China post Brexit
BMW could be forced to move its production entirely out of the UK. MINI is already making cars in China and Austria
BMW could be forced to move its production entirely out of the UK. MINI is already making cars in China and Austria
BMW's own CFO, Nicolas Peter said that the separation between the EU and the UK could add up to a cost of up to €11 billion.
Due to uncertaintly surrounding Brexit, BMW could move some MINI production from its Oxford plant to its plant in the Netherlands.
Due to some uncertainty for Brexit and the future of the European Union, BMW may move some engine production out of UK.
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The scheduled shut down of the MINI plant in the UK started today, despite the Brexit delay. The move was planned over six months ago
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%%excerpt%% The MINI factory in the UK will shut down for a month after Brexit at the end of March to minimise disruption in case of a no-deal outcome.
To be fully prepared for Brexit, BMW has been holding training sessions for suppliers near its factories in Munich and Oxford, England
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The BMW Group owns two companies in the kingdom, MINI and Rolls-Royce, and has already set up a task force that is meant to deal with BREXIT