Britons to be impacted by Brexit rules as 'Made in Europe' plans risk derailing UK car sector
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The Made in Europe proposals, alongside tougher rules of origin for automakers coming in next year, will soon hit carmakers with new tariffs.
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From January 2027, the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement will result in a 10 per cent tariff on roughly 70 per cent of battery electric and plug-in hybrid models traded across the Channel.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The plans would also shut out UK automotive products, with four out of five (83.3 per cent) businesses warning their UK operations would suffer as a result.
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The report also found more than half (56.8 per cent) of surveyed businesses wanted the UK to be integrated under the Made in Europe...
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