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Britain’s automotive industry is urging immediate clarity regarding its status under the European Commission’s Industrial Accelerator Act. The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) fears that without a ‘Made in EU’ designation, future investments could be compromised. The competition from affordable Chinese electric vehicles intensifies the urgency. EU-UK trade dynamics, influential in the global market, require stability, says SMMT chief executive Michael Hawes. Britain’s exclusion could jeopardize the €80 billion annual trade with the EU. The industry calls for a definitive political statement ahead of the EU-UK summit, with hopes of securing the automotive sector’s future in a regulated…
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