gr ie: It was previously known that the government had offered reassurances to Nissan, sparking concerns over secret deals, according to The Independent. ISOCountry Groups euro at be cy ee fi fr de gr ie it lv lt lu mc mt nl pt sk si sm es va uk gb us us variants 1 33.4, 2 33.3, 3 33.3 Join Independent Minds For exclusive articles, events and an advertising-free read for just 5.99 6.99 9.99 a month Start your free trial Get the best of The Independent With an Independent Minds subscription for just 5.99 6.99 9.99 a month Start your free trial Get the best of The Independent Without the ads for just 5.99 6.99 9.99 a month Start your free trial The correspondence with the business ministry had not been released publiclybecause it was deemed to be too commercially sensitive. The British government told the car maker that it would not be adversely affected by Brexit, and said it would look after the company if it went ahead with plans to expand operations in Sunderland. However, on Monday the government published the letter in full. Britain Before Brexit Northeast England Show all 12 Created with Sketch. The letter from Mr Clark promised approximately 80m in investment in the Sunderland site in return for Nissan's pledge to expand SUV production there, as well as a positive decision by the Nissan board to allocate production of the Qashqai and X-Trail models to the Sunderland plant . Created with Sketch.
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