UK car production saw a 0.8% year-on-year decline in February, with 1,033 fewer units being built, according to the latest data from the Society for Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT).

In the month before the coronavirus pandemic started to be felt in the UK, global shipments fell 3.1% to just short of 95,000 units. Although combined EU demand rallied (up 3.6%), exports to the US and Asia fell substantially. Meanwhile, there was positive news for the domestic market, where output rose 7.8%, with 27,172 cars produced. Year-to-date figures show a 1.5% year-on-year drop in overall production.

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The figures come at a time of unprecedented challenge for the UK and its automotive industry, with all car manufacturing plants now on shutdown as the country focuses efforts on overcoming the crisis. An initial assessment commissioned by SMMT of the potential impact of these shutdowns suggests a loss of around 200,000 units by the end of 2020, just under 1.1m – a fall of 18%. However, the impact could be far more severe if the crisis, and therefore shutdowns, were to last for months instead of weeks.

Mike Hawes, SMMT chief executivesaid: “Despite the myriad global challenges the UK automotive industry has faced in recent times, it remains fundamentally strong and February’s figures reflect that. However, these figures also reflect the calm before the storm. With UK car plants now effectively on national shutdown and many global markets closed, the outlook is of deep concern.

“We wholeheartedly welcome government’s extraordinary package of emergency support for businesses and workers, but this must get through to businesses now. If we’re to keep this sector alive and in a position to help Britain get back on its feet, we urgently need funding to be released, additional measures to ease pressure on cashflow and clarity on how employment support measures will work.”

The automotive industry is one of the UK’s most valuable economic assets, contributing some £18.6bn to the economy every year and employing hundreds of thousands of people across every region of the country in high-skilled, high-value jobs. Despite the current challenges, the entire industry stands ready to help the national effort, from production of essential medical equipment, to sustaining delivery of essential supplies, providing and maintaining emergency services vehicles and transporting key workers.

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