Skip to content
CityAM
Main navigation
  • News
    • News
      • Latest Business News
      • Economics
      • Politics
      • Tech
      • Banking
      • FTSE 100 Live
      • Retail
      • Insurance
      • Legal
      • Property
      • Transport
      • Markets
    • From our partners
      • AON
      • Bayes Business School
      • Canada BIDs
      • Central London Alliance CIC
      • Destination City
      • Halkin
      • Olympia
      • Inside Saudi
      • Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
      • Santander X
      • YEAR SIX Dividend
    • Featured

      Ryanair hands O’Leary six-year extension

      Michael OLeary speaking at a Ryanair press conference, dressed in a suit, discussing the airlines latest business updates

      Submit a story

      Tell us your story.

      Submit
  • Opinion
  • Sport
    • Latest Sports News
      • Sport
      • Sport Business
    • From our partners
      • The Morning Briefing: SBS x CityAM
      • Aramco Team Series
      • LIV Golf
    • Featured

      F*** f*** f***: Tennis star Moutet fined £4k per F-bomb for Queen’s Club outburst on BBC

      News article image with diverse professionals in a corporate meeting discussing business strategy and innovation trends.

      Submit a story

      Tell us your story.

      Submit
  • Life&Style
    • Life&Style
      • Life&Style
      • Toast the City Awards
      • The Magazine
      • Travel
      • Culture
      • Motoring
      • Wellness
      • The RED BULLETiN
      • Do it with Shared Ownership
      • Media Speak Hub
    • Featured

      Fogo de Chao nominated for Best Casual Dining Toast award

      Fogo de Chão restaurant exterior with vibrant signage and bustling entrance at popular city location

      Submit a story

      Tell us your story.

      Submit
  • Investec
  • Events
  • Latest Paper
Thursday 27 October 2016 10:54 am

Nissan’s staying put in Sunderland, dispelling Brexit woes

By: Rebecca Smith

Add as a preferred source on Google

Nissan will build its next Qashqai SUV as well as the X-Trail SUV model in Sunderland, marking a huge vote of confidence in the UK.

The department for business, energy and industrial strategy has confirmed the news after months of uncertainty following the Brexit vote. The decision comes following "support and assurances from the UK government", according to Nissan's chief executive Carlos Ghosn, and will secure 7,000 jobs.

Though the government wouldn't be drawn further on what assurances it had provided, a spokesman for the department told CityAM that the government "understood the concerns of the industry".

He added that the decision reflected a real "vote of confidence in the economy", securing a long-term commitment from Nissan to stay in Sunderland.

The Japanese firm had said it could scrap new investment at Nissan's Sunderland plant, which built almost one in three of Britain's cars last year, without a guarantee of compensation for costs related to any new tariffs resulting from Brexit.

But Ghosn said he welcomed the Prime Minister's "commitment to the automotive industry in Britain and to the development of an overall industrial strategy".

The Sunderland factory makes around 500,000 cars a year.

Read more: Nissan to seek Brexit compensation or may pull investment at UK plant

Business secretary Greg Clark said:

This is fantastic news for the UK economy, the people of the North East as well as the automotive industry and its supply chain.

The UK automotive sector has had a remarkable year – exporting over a million cars around the world and today’s announcement underlines the confidence in the sector. The fact Nissan have not only made a long-term commitment to build the next generation Qashqai and Xtrail at Sunderland, but decided to upgrade their factory to a super-plant, manufacturing over 600,000 cars a year, is proof of the strength of the sector.

Earlier this month, Nissan's chief executive visited Prime Minister Theresa May to talk about Brexit, after rumours that the company was intending to put the brakes on investment in the UK. On leaving the meeting Ghosn said he was "confident the government will continue to ensure the UK remains a competitive place to do business".

Read more: Nissan says UK investment depends on Brexit deal

The news came as UK car manufacturers purred along post-Brexit vote, despite many airing concerns over what the uncertainty might do.

Car exports rose almost one per cent in September according to the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT). It said 1,000,642 cars have been exported so far this year – up 12 per cent from 891,492 at the same point last year.

Mike Hawes, SMMT's chief executive, said the Nissan news confirmed Britain's status as a leader in automotive production. "To secure this position, however, we need government to provide public assurance to investors that our advantages will be maintained," he warned. "Namely, a competitive business environment, the ability to recruit talent from abroad and the continuation of all the benefits of the single market as we leave the EU.”

Share this article

  • Facebook
  • X
  • LinkedIn
  • WhatsApp
  • Email

Similarly tagged content:

Sections

  • News

Categories

  • Business
  • Transport & Infrastructure

Trending Articles

  • As it happened: Stocks sink after Fed and Bank of England opt for hawkish hold; Oil price tumbles

  • More Big Four blues as Deloitte plans to slash UK audit roles

  • FTSE 100 Live: Pound dips and stocks slip as Andy Burnham victory triggers political uncertainty

  • Baillie Gifford in line for Anthropic windfall just months after £3.6bn SpaceX bonanza

  • City investors raise alarm on Burnham’s Chancellor pick

More from CityAM

  • China’s Chery poised to strike deal with Nissan to build cars at Sunderland plant

    Business
    Chery Tiggo 9 SUV exterior design showcasing sleek lines and modern features in a press kit release image
  • Starmer agrees investment deal with Japan as EU deal questioned

    Politics
    UK and Japan leaders discuss bilateral trade agreements at a high-level government meeting in London.
  • Sunak calls for minimum wage quango to be abolished

    Politics
    Prime Minister Rishi Sunak tours the car manufacturer Nissan on November 24, 2023 in Sunderland, England. (Photo by Ian Forsyth/Getty Images)
  • Sexy EV coupe joins Porsche Cayenne SUV range – and it looks like a 911

    Life&Style
    Porsche Cayenne showcasing sleek design and advanced features in a dynamic city setting
  • Porsche Cayenne Coupe Turbo Electric: a super-powered SUV

    Life&Style
    Porsche Cayenne SUV in sleek design on display, highlighting luxury features and modern automotive elegance
  • Bentley Bentayga Speed: The maddest, baddest SUV you can buy

    Life&Style
    Bentley Bentayga luxury SUV showcasing sleek design, premium features, and advanced technology in a dynamic urban setting
  • Why Sunderland’s away kit legal row is a warning to all sports

    Sport Business
    Breaking news event with diverse crowd gathered at a city park, showcasing community engagement and public discourse.
  • UK government at risk of grinding ‘to a halt’ amid leadership race drama

    Politics
    Keir Starmer

CityAM Canada — business, markets and opinion for Canadian readers.

Sections

  • Business
  • Markets
  • Tech
  • AI
  • Economics
  • Opinion
  • Cities

Company

  • About
  • Contact

Legal

  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy
© 2026 CityAM Canada. All rights reserved.
Terms · Privacy · Cookies