Tata Motors assures UK's Theresa May of Jaguar Land Rover commitment

The Tata Group had acquired the iconic British luxury car brand from Ford in 2008, reviving its sagging fortunes to a profitable company employing 40,000 staff.

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The report comes amid reports of JLR being forced to make job cuts.

Jaguar Land Rover owner Tata Motors has reportedly assured UK Prime Minister Theresa May of the company's commitment to Britain's automotive industry despite the ongoing turmoil of Brexit. According to 'The Sunday Times', Tata Sons Chairman Natarajan Chandrasekaran is understood to have written to the British premier to stress that the Tata Group plans to keep investing in JLR and has no intention of selling the firm.

The UK newspaper quoted sources as saying that the letter was designed to reassure ministers in Britain about its long-term commitment to the UK as it seeks government support for electric and driverless technology, and for building a battery factory in the Midlands region of England. The report comes amid reports of JLR being forced to make job cuts, shedding more than 1,000 agency staff and putting 2,000 workers at its Castle Bromwich plant in the West Midlands on a three-day week. JLR CEO Ralf Speth has made regular interventions to warn against a “hard Brexit”, or crashing out of the European Union (EU) without a good deal in place, which would adversely hit the car maker's supply chains and sales.

The Tata Group had acquired the iconic British luxury car brand from Ford in 2008, reviving its sagging fortunes to a profitable company employing 40,000 staff.

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