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BMW move to safeguard jobs welcomed

The production line at the Mini plant in Oxford, where BMW has announced it will build its next generation of the car
The production line at the Mini plant in Oxford, where BMW has announced it will build its next generation of the car
BMW has announced it will build its next generation of Minis in Britain
BMW has announced it will build its next generation of Minis in Britain


Published: 6:11am, 9th June 2011
Updated: 11:34pm, 9th June 2011

The motor industry delivered its second piece of good news of the week when BMW announced plans to build its next generation of the Mini in this country, safeguarding thousands of jobs.

The German car giant said it will invest another £500 million, including new production facilities and equipment at the Mini assembly base in Oxford, the pressings plant in Swindon and its engine plant at Hams Hall near Birmingham.

The news followed an announcement on Wednesday by Nissan that it was investing £192 million to build the next version of its Qashqai model in Britain, also protecting thousands of jobs.

Business leaders, unions and the Government welcomed the latest development, which the Prime Minister said is a "tremendous vote of confidence" in BMW's workforce.

"The Mini plant in Oxford has been one of our great manufacturing success stories, they should be hugely proud of their achievements. They have shown once again that the UK is a major player in the global automotive industry," said Mr Cameron.

The new Mini coupe will be launched in 2011 and the Mini Roadster in 2012, both produced in Oxford, where more than two million Minis have been built since 2001 - three-quarters of them for export.

The company said it had invested £1.5 billion in the UK since 2000.

BMW group chairman Norbert Reithofer said: "We have started preparing our UK plants for production of the next generation Mini and this investment underlines that the UK will remain the heart of Mini production."

Jurgen Hedrich, head of the Oxford plant, said: "Oxford has been the heart of Mini for the last 10 years and we are proud of what has been achieved here.

"Naturally we are delighted to confirm that the next generation Mini will be built here too and look forward to the continued worldwide success of these great cars."

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