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  • Monday, 5 February, 2024
    Lex
    Range Rover’s cult status should mean a smooth drive at Tata Motors Premium content

    Indian owner’s share price is starting to reflect SUV’s price-insensitive following

    A Range Rover coming off the production line
  • Wednesday, 19 July, 2023
    UK manufacturing
    UK government pays £500mn in subsidies for Tata battery plant

    Sunak hails ‘vote of confidence’ in Britain as ministers also hope for BMW to announce a new electric Mini facility in Oxford

    Robots working on aluminium cars at Jaguar Land Rover
  • Tuesday, 18 July, 2023
    Tata Motors set to announce plans to build UK battery factory

    Indian group to select Somerset site to supply Jaguar Land Rover’s electric cars

    A Jaguar I-Pace electric vehicle
  • Wednesday, 19 April, 2023
    Jaguar Land Rover Ltd
    Jaguar Land Rover pledges £15bn investment in electric vehicles

    Chief Adrian Mardell says decision to build battery factory in UK or Spain is ‘imminent’

    A Jaguar I-Pace electric car plugged in at a charging station
  • Tuesday, 28 February, 2023
    Jaguar Land Rover Ltd
    Jaguar Land Rover owner demands £500mn from UK for battery factory

    Tata Motors will decide between Somerset and Spain for new plant within weeks

    A Jaguar I-Pace
  • Wednesday, 16 November, 2022
    Jaguar Land Rover Ltd
    Jaguar Land Rover chief to step down after string of losses

    Thierry Bolloré is leaving ‘for personal reasons’ after two years at helm

    Thierry Bolloré
  • Wednesday, 29 June, 2022
    Lex
    Tata/Renesas: Indian electric cars as the new hedge Premium content

    Partnership could reinvigorate the shares of both groups in the long term

    Tata Motor’s electric SUV Nexon
  • Monday, 31 August, 2020
    News in-depthThe Big Read
    Tata: transforming a conglomerate for India and the world

    The group aims to overhaul its European steel and car operations as well as cash in on ecommerce

  • Saturday, 4 July, 2020
    Automobiles
    Tata Motors closes in on successor to Jaguar boss

    Owner of UK’s biggest carmaker whittles down shortlist, with decision as early as next week

  • Friday, 1 May, 2020
    FT Swamp Notes
    Tata’s lessons for the post-Covid world

    Natarajan Chandrasekaran, Tata’s chief executive, forecasts a major shift to more flexible working arrangements

  • Wednesday, 2 October, 2019
    Automobiles
    Tata Motors says India tax cut will not rescue carmakers

    CEO Guenter Butschek says ‘overdue measure’ is insufficient to revive industry

    epa03751355 Indian workers work at the manufacturing unit of Tata Motors plant, in Pimpri, some 140 kilometers from Mumbai, India, 19 June 2013. Tata Motors, India's largest manufacturer in automotive industry, launched eight upgraded versions of its passenger vehicles, including the CNG version of its entry-level small car, the Nano, Indica and Sumo sport-utility vehicle, to mark 'HorizonNext' new strategy for its passenger car business. According to reports, Tata Motors reported 23.37 per cent decline in total vehicle sales at 49,304 units in May 2013 and the total passenger vehicle sales in the domestic market stood at 11,134 units in May 2013, down 45.69 per cent from 20,503 units in the same month last year. According to reports, the Indian economy is in crisis with growth slowing down, fiscal and current account deficits running high amid persistent inflation. India's current account deficit rose to a record 6.7 per cent in the quarter ended December of 2012-13. EPA/DIVYAKANT SOLANKI
  • Friday, 1 March, 2019
    ObituaryUK manufacturing
    Kumar Bhattacharyya: British champion who oversaw JLR rescue

    Professor’s actions led scores of businesses to locate operations in the UK

    M7YKH9 Lord Kumar Bhattacharyya in the International Manufacturing Centre at the University of Warwick.
  • Friday, 8 February, 2019
    Lex
    Tata Motors/Land Rover: dukes of hazard Premium content

    Difficult road lies ahead as Brexit uncertainties loom

    FILE PHOTO - A Tata Tigor car is pictured at the assembly line inside the Tata Motors car plant in Sanand, on the outskirts of Ahmedabad, India, August 7, 2018. REUTERS/Amit Dave/File Photo   GLOBAL BUSINESS WEEK AHEAD
  • Friday, 8 February, 2019
    Automobiles
    Tata Motors shares fall by most in 26 years after JLR loss

    Indian carmaker’s stock tumbles 30% after £3.1bn impairment charge

    A pedestrian walks past signage for Tata Motors Ltd. displayed on the exterior of the Prabhadevi Concorde Motors India Ltd. dealership in Mumbai, India, on Saturday, Nov. 5, 2016. Cyrus Mistry, the ousted chairman of India's biggest conglomerate, was replaced as Tata Sons chairman by his 78-year-old predecessor Ratan Tata at a board meeting on Oct. 24. Tata Sons said the conglomerate's board and Trustees of the Tata Trusts were concerned about a growing “trust deficit” with Mistry, which prompted the company to remove him. Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg
  • Tuesday, 9 October, 2018
    LexUK companies
    Tata Motors: wheelspin Premium content

    UK factory shutdown is a splutter Jaguar Land Rover can ill-afford

    A Land Rover Defender automobile moves down the inspection line at Tata Motors Ltd.'s Jaguar Land Rover vehicle manufacturing plant in Solihull, U.K., on Friday, Nov. 6, 2015. Jaguar Land Rover is counting on expansion in markets like Europe, where industrywide car-sales gains accelerated to the fastest pace in 5 1/2 years in June. Photographer: Simon Dawson/Bloomberg
  • Tuesday, 9 October, 2018
    Indian business & finance
    Tata Motors hits the skids as JLR plans factory shutdown

    Shares fall more than 15% in response to move blamed on weak car demand

    A Land Rover Defender automobile moves down the inspection line at Tata Motors Ltd.'s Jaguar Land Rover vehicle manufacturing plant in Solihull, U.K., on Friday, Nov. 6, 2015. Jaguar Land Rover is counting on expansion in markets like Europe, where industrywide car-sales gains accelerated to the fastest pace in 5 1/2 years in June. Photographer: Simon Dawson/Bloomberg
  • Thursday, 4 October, 2018
    Slovakian business and finance
    Brussels approves Slovakia’s investment in Jaguar Land Rover plant
  • Monday, 11 June, 2018
    UK companies
    JLR to shed more jobs as it shifts Discovery production out of UK

    Solihull plant to be retooled to build new generation of Range Rovers

    LOS ANGELES, CA - NOVEMBER 28:  The Land Rover Discovery SVX on display at an exclusive customer preview which introduced three new vehicles from Jaguar Land Rover's Special Vehicle Operations Division on November 28, 2017 in Los Angeles, California.  (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for Jaguar Land Rover)
  • Thursday, 24 May, 2018
    LexIndian business & finance
    Tata Motors: middle of the road Premium content

    Success in India and China cannot obscure overall pressure on margins

    HAHM2J Traffic lights with the green light on go
  • Monday, 12 March, 2018
    News in-depthIndian business & finance
    Tata Motors looks to move beyond expensive Nano failure

    As Jaguar Land Rover stalls, Indian carmaker’s sales accelerate in core home market

    Tata Motors Chairman Ratan Tata poses in front of its 'Nano' car during a ceremony in Mumbai...Tata Motors Chairman Ratan Tata poses in front of its 'Nano' car during a ceremony in Mumbai June 28, 2010. India's largest vehicle maker, Tata Motors said on Monday it would raise about 47 billion rupees ($1.02 billion) through a combination of shares, bonds, debentures or other equity-linked instruments. REUTERS/Danish Siddiqui (INDIA - Tags: BUSINESS TRANSPORT)
  • Wednesday, 8 November, 2017
    US politics & policy
    Fast Asia Open: China inflation data, Australia home loans
  • Monday, 14 August, 2017
    Companies
    Tata Motors replaces CFO after quarterly results underwhelm
  • Thursday, 10 August, 2017
    European companies
    JLR/Tata: feline failings Premium content

    JLR will need to show sales are picking up before its parent’s shares can accelerate

    A Range Rover Velar sports utility vehicle (SUV), manufactured by Jaguar Land Rover Automotive Plc, stands during a launch event for the automobile at the Design Museum, in London, U.K., on Wednesday, Mar. 1, 2017. The Velar is critical to reviving parent company Jaguar Land Rovers profitability following recent years of rapid expansion since the British auto manufacturers takeover by Indian carmaker Tata Motors Ltd. Photographer: Simon Dawson/Bloomberg
  • Wednesday, 9 August, 2017
    Corporate earnings and results
    Tata Motors reports revenue slump on lagging domestic demand
  • Tuesday, 8 August, 2017
    US politics & policy
    Fast Asia Open: China inflation data, Australia home loans
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