UK car production has declined significantly, reaching its lowest level since 1953, with an 11.9% drop in the first half of the year. The production numbers show that only 31,422 vans and 385,810 cars were manufactured between January and June. This decline has affected both cars and commercial vehicles, sparking calls from experts for support to sustain the manufacturing sector. The chief executive of the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders described the current production figures as "depressing," highlighting the urgent issues the industry faces.
UK car production has plummeted to its lowest level since 1953, falling 11.9% in the first half of the year.
Between January and June, 31,422 vans were produced and 385,810 cars were manufactured, highlighting a significant decline in overall output.
Experts are calling for support to keep car manufacturing going, as the decline has adversely affected both commercial vehicles and cars.
Chief executive Mike Hawes of the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders described the production figures as "depressing," reflecting the current challenges facing the industry.
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