Toyota warns could leave UK under no-deal Brexit: report

AFP  |  Tokyo 

Europe's has warned the firm could end production in Britain by 2023 if the country exits the without a deal, daily said Thursday.

He also raised other less drastic possibilities, including scaling back production or investment, the daily said.

A confirmed van Zyl's comments.

"In the exchange of questions and answers with Japanese reporters there, he replied to a question on whether future withdrawal from the in the UK is possible, saying it is 'an option', in general terms," the told AFP.

"Of course we have to compete and the business environment is important," the added.

But he stressed that Toyota's position on Brexit was unchanged, namely "that a hard landing is not desirable." "But we don't know what will happen and nothing's been decided yet," he said.

The reported 2023 date is related to the firm's production cycle. Britain is due to leave the on March 29, but months of negotiations on a deal to govern post-Brexit ties have so far failed.

The is due to vote next week on a final version of a proposed exit deal. But if MPs again reject it, they will then vote on whether to leave with no deal or delay Brexit.

employs more than 3,000 people at its two plants in Britain, which include a motor making factory in

Last month, announced it would shut a major plant in Britain, putting 3,500 jobs at risk and becoming the latest Japanese firm to downsize operations as Brexit looms.

The firm's insisted the move was not related to Brexit, but analysts said while the downsizing had been long in the works, the timing of the decision was almost certainly linked to concerns about Britain crashing out of the EU.

Japanese firms Sony, and are also scaling back operations in Britain ahead of the country's departure from the

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Thu, March 07 2019. 09:35 IST