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Welsh Government will want its money back if Ineos Automotive abandon factory plans

Ineos is now expected to make its new 4x4 Grenadier vehicle in France

The Ineos Grenadier(Image: Coventry Live)

The Welsh Government said it would expect Ineos Automotive to repay the financial support it has received to date if it shelves plans for a 500 job new factory for its Grenadier 4x4 vehicle in Bridgend.

Ineos Automotive confirmed yesterday that it has suspended work on the planned assembly plant in Bridgend and at a chassis facility for the Grenadier in Portugal.

It has now entered into discussions with a view to acquiring an existing factory in France from Mercedes-Benz.

A decision on whether it plans to centralise all production in France is expected in a matter of weeks.

While the Welsh Government has called on Ineos to make  good on its original investment decision, announced last year,  the chances of that happening now look extremely slim.

Moving to a single and existing plant in France would save the project tens of millions of pounds.

Work had already started to clear the site(Image: Richard Williams)

The Welsh Government said it couldn't comment on how much it has invested to date in supporting the Bridgend project, as well as the overall package which would have been drawn down as jobs were created.

However, it is understood that with enabling work preparing the site, as well as road infrastructure, the Welsh Government has spent around £5m supporting the project to date.