nissan: The offer was included in a letter from Business Secretary Greg Clark to former Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn dated October 21, 2016, according to Nine News Australia. The letter said UK support was contingent on Nissan building two models in England. To improve your experience update it here News WorldUK offered Nissan US 100 million to ease its Brexit fears By CNN6 14am Feb 5, 2019Facebook Tweet Mail The British government promised Nissan up to 80 million US 104 million as it sought to reassure the Japanese carmaker about the future of its UK operations after the Brexit vote in 2016. The letter, which was released by the UK government overnight, has long been the subject of speculation. UK voters chose to leave the European Union in a referendum in June 2016. The government had previously refused to detail its arrangements with Nissan, sparking concerns that a special deal had been struck to ensure continued investment at the company's massive plant in Sunderland.
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