January 14, 2013 by Agency Reporter
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carmaker Jaguar Land Rover plans to create 800 new jobs at its Solihull
factory in central England due to demand in China, Russia and the
United States, a person familiar with the mattertold Reuters on Sunday.
JLR, owned by India’s Tata Motors , said
earlier this month that its outlook for 2013 was positive after UK
vehicle sales rose almost 20 percent in 2012.
The source said confirmation of the new
jobs could come later on Sunday. Last week, Japanese carmaker Honda cut
around 800 jobs at its plant near Swindon due to falling demand for its
vehicles across mainland Europe.
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