UK automotive: down but not out
These are challenging times for the UK automotive sector. Production is falling but there are still reasons to be cheerful, writes Victor Hill.
These are challenging times for the UK automotive sector. Production is falling but there are still reasons to be cheerful, writes Victor Hill.
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