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Top Nissan exec hails "fantastic start" in Government support for automotive sector

Adam Pennick, vice president of manufacturing at Nissan's Sunderland Plant, urged more work on turning the Industrial Strategy into action

Nissan vice president of manufacturing, Adam Pennick, with the new Nissan Leaf.(Image: Matt Walker)

The boss of Nissan's Sunderland plant has welcomed a series of Government measures intended to bolster the beleaguered º£½ÇÊÓÆµ automotive sector. Adam Pennick, Nissan's vice president of manufacturing in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, spoke at an event to mark the at the Wearside plant.

Nissan has invested millions in launching the third generation Leaf at a time when it faces serious financial headwinds that have prompted it to scale back its global business, closing seven factories and shedding 20,000 jobs. Mr Pennick - who was responding to Business and Trade Minister Chris McDonald at the event - said a collaborative effort between the Japanese giant and the Government was needed to maintain º£½ÇÊÓÆµ competitiveness.

He said: "The path towards towards EV was always going to be a challenge. We certainly welcome the measures that have been put forward, including the investment and the EV grant - which is really, really, what we needed for ourselves and our supply chain, and for the customers in making that journey.

"He also spoke there about the Industrial Strategy and the important behind that. That's where we've got to continue the collaboration - turning the Industrial Strategy from what it is into action, real action. That's for ourselves and the full automotive industry.

"We have regular meetings through the Society of Motor Manufacturers and the Automotive Council, to work together with all the other OEMs and the Government, to make sure we're all on the correct journey."

Mr McDonald, who was formerly CEO of the Materials Processing Institute in the North East, spoke at a gathering of senior Nissan executives at the Sunderland plant. He highlighted measures the Government is taking to support manufacturers, saying the sector is symptomatic of the health of the entire º£½ÇÊÓÆµ economy

The Stockton North MP said: "My priority as Minister for Industry is to maximise the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's productive capacity, increase manufacturing output and contribute to our balance of trade. And everybody who is working here at Nissan is helping to do that, helping to power the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ economy every single day.

"I know for the automotive industry that times have been challenging over the last few years but there is cause for optimism. There are various things that the Government is doing to work with the automotive sector so that we can increase our productivity here at Nissan and across the whole of industry.