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Nissan turns over a new Leaf

Geoff Riley

18th March 2010

This is a hugely important announcement and boost for the North east economy whose long term future must be built on competitive advantages in the emerging low-carbon industries of tomorrow. The decision to manufacture the lithium-iron batteries used in the Leaf electric cars is the key to the employment creation effects of the new investment by Nissan. Note too the role played by government financial support. The investment is backed by a £20.7m government grant and up to £220m from the European Investment Bank.

The Nissan car plant is the most productive in the European Union. The plant opened in 1984 and has so far built 5.6 million cars. It produced a third of all cars built in Britain in 2009. Digby Jones sings the praises of businesses such as Nissan in this super interview on the Politics programme a few days ago.

Geoff Riley

Geoff Riley FRSA has been teaching Economics for over thirty years. He has over twenty years experience as Head of Economics at leading schools. He writes extensively and is a contributor and presenter on CPD conferences in the UK and overseas.

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