Up to 550 UK jobs to go at carmaker Lotus with tariffs blamed
Lotus is reducing its UK workforce by nearly 42% amid global tariff uncertainties and plans to increase reliance on international resources, while maintaining its Norfolk base.
- Up to 550 roles are being cut across Lotus's UK operations, as announced by the company.
- A consultation process is underway, allowing those losing jobs to apply for other roles within Lotus.
- President Trump's tariffs were cited as a reason for the job reductions by the company.
- Lotus remains committed to the UK, stating that Norfolk will continue to be home to its core operations.
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