Japan Demands Talks With U.K. Government Over Brexit Strategy
- Ambassador to London says his country is ‘major stakeholder’
- Tells David Davis Japan should have ‘impact’ on talks
Quality inspection on an Infiniti Q30 car at the Nissan plant in Sunderland.
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Japan warned Prime Minister Theresa May her government must improve its communications about Brexit or put inward investment in the U.K. at risk.
Days after May pulled out the stops to persuade Nissan Motor Co. to continue building cars at its plant in Sunderland, northeast England, the Japanese ambassador to London demanded regular meetings to discuss Britain’s strategy for leaving the European Union.