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Cut-backs at Jaguar as demand for new cars weakens |
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Written by Staff Reporter
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Wednesday, 01 October 2008 |
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JAGUAR has become the latest manufacturer with UK factories to cut production as new car demand across Europe and the United States continues to weaken. Jaguar announced that it will scale back production from its Birmingham plant at the end of the month. The move follows similar action by sister company Land Rover as well as Toyota and Bentley.
Jaguar is still to decide on the scale of its action, but it is thought likely that it will cut at least one shift at the factory, which makes the XJ, XK and new XF models. Other car manufacturers are also expected to look at cutting production in response to the sales slide.
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