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As the prospect of no deal looms, even the promises of aid offered by the May government seem a distant memory.
The Japanese ambassador to the UK tells Sky News his country is "perplexed" by the UK's departure from the EU. / More Japanese companies may relocate away from the UK in the coming months if Britain does not seal a promising post-Brexit deal, the Japanese ambassador has warned.
British Steel Ltd. may face a financial hit of 100 million pounds ($130 million) or more in three weeks if Prime Minister Theresa May is unable to secure a Brexit deal, two people familiar with the matter said.
A no-deal Brexit would cost Japanese carmakers in Britain more than $1bn a year if 10% tariffs were imposed on trade between the UK and EU, new analysis suggests.
Senior figures at Honda told workers at the plant that robot technology to build electric cars was being delivered by boat, before the sudden announcement last week that the plant will close.
Firms including BMW and Toyota warn of potential UK job losses and plant closures.
Dozens of companies have cut jobs, beefed up their European operations or issued warnings on the impact of the UK's departure from the EU.
Nissan, Honda and Hitachi were the pillars of an Anglo-Japanese accord dating back to the 1980s. That deal is now in ruins.
For 30 years the UK and Japan have been the best of trading partners – but no longer. What’s changed?
Eight Labour MPs including Luciana Berger and Chuka Umunna quit Labour over anti-semitism and Corbyn’s intransigence over Brexit. Then three Tory women – Heidi Allen, Anna Soubry and Sarah Woollaston – resign from the party they now say is irrevocably dominated by the hard Right and its ERG extremists. What can the Independent Group achieve and what must they do to achieve it?
Everything you need to know about the hits business has taken.
Car manufacturer becomes latest to cut jobs or shift production elsewhere amid Brexit uncertainty.
Japanese firm to shut plant in 2022 but maintain its European HQ near Bracknell in Berkshire.
Alarm raised after Nissan decision to halt expansion of Sunderland car plant.
Letter revealing the financial support is finally released – more than two years after No 10 insisted had been no ‘special deal’.