2,000 Land Rovers a year to be built in India but bosses insist it's not to exploit cheap labour | Mail Online
Jaguar Land Rover is to start building 2,000 vehicles a year in India, the company announced yesterday.
It will start its overseas production drive with the Land Rover Freelander 4x4, but Indian bosses made clear that other Land Rover and Jaguar models are set to follow.
The luxury and sports car company is now owned by the giant Indian industrial conglomerate Tata, which also owns Corus Steel and Tetley tea.
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Jaguar Land Rover is to start building 2,000 vehicles a year in India, the company announced yesterday.
It will start its overseas production drive with the Land Rover Freelander 4x4, but Indian bosses made clear that other Land Rover and Jaguar models are set to follow.
The luxury and sports car company is now owned by the giant Indian industrial conglomerate Tata, which also owns Corus Steel and Tetley tea.
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