LONDON: British electric appliance pioneer Dyson said Oct 23 it had picked Singapore as the site for its first electric car plant, sparking criticism of the company’s Brexit-backing billionaire founder for not investing more in British manufacturing.
Dyson, founded and owned by Brexit-backing billionaire entrepreneur James Dyson, said the factory was scheduled for completion in 2020 as part of a £2.5bil (RM13.49bil) global investment drive in new technology.
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