Tata Motors-owned British luxury carmaker Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) is facing weak demand in key markets such as China and Europe even as it slowly recovers from a debilitating cyber-attack that shut down its plants for the entire month of September.
“Global demand remains challenging. I think China is an area where concern is still there in terms of volumes from a retail perspective. At the same time, tariffs coming up is a stress from the US perspective. Demand environment for JLR won’t be easy,” PB Balaji, Group Chief Financial Officer, Tata Motors, said during a media conference call after the company announced its second-quarter earnings. Advertisement
These headwinds come at a time when JLR is still recovering from the cyber-attack. The luxury carmaker did not produce any car in Sep

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