Jaguar Land Rover To Manufacture Vehicles In Communist China For The First Time

Jaguar Land Rover To Make Cars In China For First Time

British luxury car-maker Jaguar Land Rover will start manufacturing vehicles in China for the first time after agreeing a £1 billion joint-venture.

The UK car giant today announced it has struck a "milestone" deal with Chery Automobile Company and will now begin the process of constructing a new plant at Changshu near Shanghai.

Jaguars and Land Rovers will be built at the manufacturing facility as well as new joint-venture branded vehicles aimed at the Chinese market, the company said.

The car maker has struck a £1bn deal

It comes after the Chinese government granted approval and a licence for the new partnership.

A research and development centre and engine production facility will also built as part of the venture, with the main manufacturing plant expected to be completed during 2014.

A joint statement released by the Chinese and British companies said: "We are delighted to have reached this milestone, achieved thanks to the understanding and foresight of the Chinese authorities and we want to thank them for recognising the potential of our joint venture in the fast-growing Chinese market.

"Together, we will now begin working in close collaboration on our partnership plans to harness the capabilities of our respective companies, to produce relevant, advanced models for Chinese consumers."

Sales of Jaguars and Land Rover in China have risen by 80% so far this year as the company looks to expand in the booming communist country.

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