Honda closes Swindon factory due to coronavirus
It joins Nissan and Vauxhall in suspending UK manufacturing operations
Honda has become the latest manufacturer to cease its UK manufacturing operations amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. The Japanese manufacturer currently produces the Civic at its factory in Swindon, but the site is set to close permanently next year.
Honda confirmed the decision in a statement, saying that the decision was made not only to protect employees, but because its supply chains had taken a hit because of the crisis.
Right now the factory is set to resume production on April 6, but that is entirely dependent on government advice and guidelines.
Honda is also suspending production at its US factories for six days from March 23, but it hasn't yet confirmed whether it will suspend production at its factory in Turkey too.
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