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Mate, if you can start posting in the Kings English, the rest of us might have a clue what the actual f#ck you’re on about.
Obviously you’re thick as mince ir 35
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For ir35 i posted this 2 month ago incase hes having trouble with reading
 
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Head out the sand again do some research i personally know the senior there he was in china for 3 months its 80 % Chinese owned and all equipment is Chinese owned
It was Chinese ran when known as Envision, but it has been set up as new company known as AESC (albeit mostly owned by Chinese Envision Energy group) but the AESC company is registered, headquartered and ran from Japan, avoiding Chinese tarrifs etc.
 
It was Chinese ran when known as Envision, but it has been set up as new company known as AESC (albeit mostly owned by Chinese Envision Energy group) but the AESC company is registered, headquartered and ran from Japan, avoiding Chinese tarrifs etc.
Stop with the facts man, he doesn’t appreciate them.
 

CHINA 😂😂
Wouldn't have posted if I wasn't in the know.... Yes, the envision group that own AESC are Chinese. However as stated in my pervious comment, the AESC division is ran as a Japanese business, headquartered in Yokohama, Japan. Therefore, not subject to Chinese Tarrifs etc. Extending your Googling abilities past finding the first article to mention China (must be right, huh?) and a basic knowledge of business can show this.

"😂😂"
 
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Tbh think it's the automotive industry which is going through a blip at the moment in general
People slow to embrace the electric future
Which is fair enough . Things will pick up eventually always does
Speaking from what iv personally witnessed
Couldn't get a harder set of working lads and lasses in whole Sunderland nissan plant
And I hope no one loses there jobs and we all.move to Xmas with our families safe in our jobs !!
 
Wouldn't have posted if I wasn't in the know.... Yes, the envision group that own AESC are Chinese. However as stated in my pervious comment, the AESC division is ran as a Japanese business, headquartered in Yokohama, Japan. Therefore, not subject to Chinese Tarrifs etc. Extending your Googling abilities past finding the first article to mention China (must be right, huh?) and a basic knowledge of business can show this.

"😂😂"
Stick to your cheesy chips
 
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Tbh think it's the automotive industry which is going through a blip at the moment in general
People slow to embrace the electric future
Which is fair enough . Things will pick up eventually always does
Speaking from what iv personally witnessed
Couldn't get a harder set of working lads and lasses in whole Sunderland nissan plant
And I hope no one loses there jobs and we all.move to Xmas with our families safe in our jobs !!
Absolutely 👌🏼
 
Its china market that f@@ked watch the news for gods sake get your head out of sand

Production down so get rid office staff 😂😂 they dont build them ?

Yes usa put on higher import duties whats china do stop investment outside china ohh look over the road battery plant %80 Chinese owned
it’s about saving money that’s why they would look at office staff
 
Wouldn't have posted if I wasn't in the know.... Yes, the envision group that own AESC are Chinese. However as stated in my pervious comment, the AESC division is ran as a Japanese business, headquartered in Yokohama, Japan. Therefore, not subject to Chinese Tarrifs etc. Extending your Googling abilities past finding the first article to mention China (must be right, huh?) and a basic knowledge of business can show this.

"😂😂"
He only believes what fits his narrow googling capabilities, best ignored most of the time tbh.
it’s about saving money that’s why they would look at office staff
It’s already been explained by Pennick in the town hall sessions that this side of the NMUK operation is still set up as if we were building 500,000 cars and so it’s obviously going to be looked at.
 
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