
Jaguar Land Rover to resume some UK output after cyberattack
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London: Jaguar Land Rover will restart some production at its UK sites from Wednesday after a damaging cyberattack halted operations for more than a m...
London: Jaguar Land Rover will restart some production at its UK sites from Wednesday after a damaging cyberattack halted operations for more than a month, the automaker said Tuesday.
Indian-owned carmaker JLR announced also plans for a new financing program to fast-track payments for struggling suppliers, including providing cash up-front.
Manufacturing will gradually resume in two factories in the West Midlands before extending to other sites.
The cyberattack is the latest setback for JLR, which reported a sharp reduction in sales after it halted exports of its cars to the United States in April in response to President Donald Trump's tariffs.
The company, owned by Tata Motors, on Tuesday reported a 24-percent drop in wholesale volumes in the second quarter, compared with one year earlier.













