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Jaguar Land Rover sales fell 6% in 2019, but show signs of recovery
Land Rover sales fell 3.8 percent to 396,105 for the year, while Jaguar sales dropped 11 percent to 161,601.
JLR’s sales last year were hit by a 14 percent slump in China, but in the last six months the company reported double-digit growth in the country.
At the start of 2019, JLR announced plans to cut around 10 percent of its workforce and it has been pursuing measures to reduce costs and improve cash flows by 2.5 billion pounds.
JLR, like much of the car industry, has also faced the challenge of stepping up investment in zero- and low-emissions vehicles as regulations tighten while simultaneously dealing with a drop in demand for some conventionally-powered models.
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