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Aston Martin CEO calls for Brexit clarity within six months

The car maker wants an indication on possible tariff rules 

Juliette Saly,Angus Whitley
Tuesday 19 September 2017 08:04 BST
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Andy Palmer says IPO for Aston Martin next year may be beyond reach
Andy Palmer says IPO for Aston Martin next year may be beyond reach

Aston Martin wants some clarity on the UK government’s Brexit negotiations within six months as the luxury sports-car maker seeks to avoid trade tariffs.

The car manufacturer, whose cars feature in James Bond films, also wants an indication of how the industry will recruit skilled labour after the UK exits the European Union, chief executive Andy Palmer said in an interview with Bloomberg Television in Singapore.

“We understand there has to be a period of discussions,” Mr Palmer said. “I wouldn’t like that period of discussions to go more than six months without starting to get some inkling about where it’s going to go.”

Gaydon-based Aston Martin said last month it returned to profit and nearly doubled revenue in the second quarter amid robust demand for the new DB11 sports car.

Mr Palmer’s looking for certainty amid speculation Aston Martin is considering an initial public offering. He said in the interview an IPO is one possible scenario but private-equity shareholders would determine the timing.

Asked whether a listing next year might be too ambitious, Mr Palmer said: “I would have thought so.”

Bloomberg

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