Brexit supply chain weakness threatens PSA’s gamble

While Vauxhall's new owner has pledged to keep plants open, he has warned that Brexit could entail serious challenges for the UK supply chain. By Megan Lampinen

General Motors may not have been willing to navigate the maze of Brexit, but with its purchase of Opel/Vauxhall - and the accompanying promise to maintain operations and personnel - PSA will. It is clearly a gamble, as there is little certainty for any industry players on what this withdrawal from the European Union (EU) will entail.

It’s time to log in (or subscribe).

Not a member? Subscribe now and let us help you understand the future of mobility.

Monthly Online Magazine
£195
1 user
12-month subscription (Annual rebill)
Access to Automotive World Magazine, our must-read monthly online publication
Mag + Articles + Special Reports
£495
1 user
12-month subscription (Annual rebill)
Access to Automotive World Magazine plus all articles and more than 40 special reports per year
All Content
Single-User License
£1,950
1 user
12-month subscription (Annual rebill)
Free tickets to Automotive World events
Unlimited online access to all content, including Automotive World magazine, articles, special reports, data and research
All Content
Team License
£3,950
Up to 5 users
12-month subscription (Annual rebill)
Free tickets to Automotive World events
Unlimited online access to all content, including Automotive World magazine, articles, special reports, data and research
All Content
Company-Wide License

Contact us for pricing

Unlimited users
12-month subscription
Free tickets to Automotive World events
Unlimited online access to all content, including Automotive World magazine, articles, special reports, data and research

Welcome back , to continue browsing the site, please click here