According to GB News - Politics, experts described the need for policy changes to maintain the UK's role as a trusted partner in the automotive sector. They have not specified what specific amendments are required, nor have they identified themselves publicly, leaving their exact recommendations and affiliations unclear. The potential disastrous consequences, such as impacts on trade or investment, remain undefined in the warnings.
The EU's proposed Industrial Accelerator Act introduces new 'Made in EU' measures designed to protect companies across the continent from outside competition, especially from China. It is unknown when this act is expected to be implemented, and how the UK currently participates in the EU automotive sector under existing agreements has not been detailed in the reports. The lack of clarity on these points underscores the uncertainty surrounding the future of UK-EU automotive cooperation amid evolving EU industrial policies.
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