Welsh Automotive
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A summary of the news and events from our members and partner organisations. Please click on the links within each section for more information.
Welsh Automotive Forum – Notice of Dissolution
Following the announcement by Welsh Government of the closure of Industry Wales, and the consequent withdrawal of core support, the Board of the Welsh Automotive Forum has resolved to dissolve the organisation following the end of the current financial year.
All options to secure a sustainable alternative operating model have been carefully considered. No viable solution has been identified.
The Board has therefore concluded that an orderly, solvent wind-down is the most responsible course of action. The Forum will complete its remaining activities and administrative processes before entering formal dissolution. The company will close in a solvent position.
For more than 25 years, the Forum has represented and connected the Welsh automotive supply chain, supporting collaboration, supplier development and policy engagement at both Welsh and UK levels.
The dissolution of the Forum does not reflect a weakening of the sector. Wales remains a highly manufacturing-intensive economy with a strong advanced manufacturing base.
Members and stakeholders with questions regarding this transition are invited to contact the Forum directly.
Critical Time for Welsh Automotive
With 30,000 Welsh jobs in the Automotive Supply Chain and 20% of Automotive Trade in Wales going into the USA, the Spring Statement 2025 and the announcement of 25% tariffs on UK automotive exports to the US present serious concerns for our sector in Wales.
These announcements come at a time when manufacturers across the Wales are already facing immense challenges: transition to Net Zero, global supply chain pressures, energy prices, labour costs and persistent skills shortages.
While we welcome continued commitments to R&D and innovation, it was disappointing to hear a Spring Statement that offered little direct support for manufacturers, and in fact confirmed fiscal measures that could reduce consumer demand for vehicles – right when we need to be encouraging uptake of new technologies to support the transition to net zero.
The market transition is not keeping pace with political ambition. The automotive industry has the expertise, capability and drive to deliver growth – and green growth at that – but we urgently need the right policies to make that vision a reality.
The US is a long-standing and critical export market for UK-built vehicles. Rather than escalating trade barriers, we must explore mutually beneficial ways to strengthen ties, support innovation, and grow transatlantic investment and employment.
The Welsh Automotive Forum is calling on the UK and devolved governments to:
- Work collaboratively with Welsh Industry on policies that support manufacturers during these challenging times
- Engage in immediate, high-level discussions with US trade counterparts to avoid harmful tariffs
- Provide targeted support to protect supply chains, safeguard jobs and sustain investment
Wales has a proud tradition of manufacturing excellence. With the right support, our sector can continue to lead – but we must act now.
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