In this special episode of Insights by IMI, host Daniel Zealander, Communications Manager at the Institute of the Motor Industry (IMI), is joined by Jim Saker, IMI President, and John Neill, IMI Vice President, to explore the far-reaching implications of the proposed 25% US tariffs on UK automotive exports.
Together, they unpack the immediate and long-term consequences for the sector — from job losses and disrupted supply chains to risks to investment, innovation, and the UK’s global manufacturing reputation. With major UK brands like Jaguar Land Rover and MINI heavily reliant on the US market, the panel explores how well positioned they are to respond, and what this moment means for the future of the industry.
The conversation also takes a deep dive into the skills landscape, discussing the critical need to maintain momentum in training and workforce development, even amid economic uncertainty. Both Jim and John reflect on how the IMI is working alongside industry leaders and policymakers to protect and futureproof the sector.
With calls for renewed government focus and the reassertion of a clear industrial strategy, this episode offers vital insight for everyone across the automotive ecosystem.