Saturday, December 12, 2015

مصنع للسيارات جاكوار لاند روفر في براتيسلافا السلوفاكية


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أكدت شركة صناعة السيارات الفاخرة جاكوار لاند روفر (JLR) يوم الجمعة انها ستبني مصنع للسيارات في سلوفاكيا، بدءا من 1000000000 £ (1.5 مليار $) المشروع الذي سيكون واحدا من أكبر الاستثمارات الأجنبية المباشرة من أي وقت مضى في هذه الدولة الأوروبية المركزية.
JLR's (Jaguar Land Rover) new plant will turn out models such as the Jaguar XE sports saloon and the Range Rover Evoque.  in Bratislava Capital of Slovakia 
Luxury carmaker Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) confirmed on Friday it will build a car plant in Slovakia, beginning a £1 billion ($1.5 billion) project which will be one of the biggest ever foreign direct investments in the central European nation.
The company, which is rapidly expanding its model line-up and volumes, had said in August it aimed to build a plant at the western Slovak town of Nitra with an annual output of up to 300,000 cars.
On Friday, JLR, owned by India's Tata Motors Ltd, said it will begin constructing the site next spring with around 2,800 jobs created as production ramps up.
"The new factory will complement our existing facilities in the UK, China, India and Brazil and marks the next step in our strategy to become a truly global business," JLR CEO Ralf Speth told reporters after signing the deal with the Slovak government in Bratislava.
JLR's new plant will operate alongside its British plants at Castle Bromwich and Solihull in the English midlands, and Halewood in the northwest, turning out models such as the Jaguar XE sports saloon and the Range Rover Evoque.
Volkswagen, Kia and Peugeot Citroen already build hundreds of thousands of models in Slovakia, which said its membership of the euro zone helped encourage JLR pick it over neighbouring countries. The Slovak government said it approved 130 million euros in state aid for the project, which helps Prime Minster Robert Fico project an image of strong economic management ahead of elections in March.

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