Nissan says to stop producing Infiniti cars in UK

AFP  |  London 

will stop production of at its factory in Sunderland, northeast England, the Japanese carmaker said Tuesday, one month after cancelling the plant's plans for the X-

"Plant management will discuss any impact on the plant with employees and their representatives," the statement said.

It said would be electrified from 2021, while high-polluting diesel-powered models will be discontinued in response to strong consumer and regulatory demand for cleaner transport.

The group will place more emphasis on growing market share in the and China, whilst also pooling resources more with group

"The company will place more focus on its SUV lineup in North America, bring five new vehicles to over the next five years, work to improve quality of sales and residual value, and realise more synergies with Motor Company," the statement said.

The Nissan division added that it aimed to transform Infiniti into a "top challenger brand" in the premium sector of the world

The restructuring plan "will focus the brand on its largest growth markets, specifically and China, while withdrawing from Western Europe," the statement said.

"This restructuring plan will have no impact on Infiniti's ongoing operations in Eastern Europe, and Asia, which continue to grow," it added.

Infiniti aims to withdraw from by early 2020.

Carmakers are facing fallout from Britain's decision to leave the European Union, a Chinese economic slowdown and from Beijing's ongoing trade row with the

Japanese peer has also curbed investment in Britain, and plans to close its UK in in 2022 with 3,500 job losses.

Britain is scheduled to leave the EU on March 29, but the nature of its exit remains shrouded in uncertainty.

National industry body the recently revealed that the number of built in Britain tumbled by a fifth in January, in part due to the threat of a no-deal Brexit.

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First Published: Tue, March 12 2019. 21:20 IST