Britain's nearly 5,000 new-car showrooms should be allowed to reopen urgently, an automotive industry body said on Friday, lobbying the government ahead of the next stage in plans to lift some coronavirus lockdown measures.
FILE PHOTO: Toyota cars at a dealership in West London are pictured as it remains closed during lockdown following the outbreak of the coronavirus disease , London, Britain, May 5, 2020. REUTERS/Toby Melville
British car factories and dealerships closed from mid-March, contributing to a more than 40% decline in sales so far this year, but some plants have resumed production although with many at lower output levels than normal.
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