Group 1 - Jaguar Land Rover has announced a suspension of vehicle exports to the United States for one month starting April 7, in response to a 25% tariff on imported cars imposed by the U.S. [1][2] - The suspension is part of the company's short-term measures to adapt to the "new trade conditions" [2]. - Jaguar Land Rover, acquired by Tata Motors in 2008, is a significant automotive manufacturer in the UK, with annual global sales of approximately 400,000 vehicles, of which nearly a quarter are exported to the U.S. [2]. Group 2 - In the last fiscal year ending March 2024, Jaguar Land Rover generated £650 million in revenue from the U.S. market [2]. - The company employs about 38,000 people in the UK and has a total global workforce of approximately 44,000 [2]. - The UK think tank, the Institute for Public Policy Research, warns that the U.S. tariffs could severely impact the UK automotive supply chain, potentially leading to the loss of up to 25,000 related jobs, particularly affecting parts suppliers in the central regions that rely heavily on automotive manufacturing [2].
捷豹路虎暂停对美出口
21世纪经济报道·2025-04-07 00:17