Britain offers loans to Ford, Nissan

Britain has announced hundreds of millions of pounds in aid to Ford and Nissan for the development of environmentally friendly…

Britain has announced hundreds of millions of pounds in aid to Ford and Nissan for the development of environmentally friendly technologies as it seeks to become a world leader in ultra low-carbon vehicles.

The government said today it would provide £360 million worth of loan guarantees from its Automotive Assistance Programme (AAP) to support Ford's development of environmentally friendly technologies across its UK sites.

Earlier, Nissan said it would build its much-awaited Leaf electric car at its Sunderland factory in northeast England, backed by a £20.7 million grant from Britain.

Nissan's production of the Leaf cars, as well as its batteries, would help safeguard and create over 550 highly skilled jobs at the plant, the government said.

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The government's support for Nissan and Ford follows last week's announcement of a €300 million euro loan guarantee for General Motors' European arm to secure the company's operations in Britain and the rest of Europe.

"The automotive sector is of key importance to the UK. It supports R&D, technological innovation, skills and a supply chain that's a mainstay of the wider manufacturing sector," British business minister Peter Mandelson said in a statement.

Ford's plans to invest £1.5 billion over five years to develop low carbon emission diesel and petrol emissions will protect around 2,800 jobs across its UK sites, the government said.

"As part of the automotive industry, Ford has an important role to play in the UK's aim to be one of the leading manufacturers of low carbon vehicles," Mr Mandelson said in a statement.

Reuters