Friday, 14 September 2012
Tata Motors looks at Saudi plant for Jaguar Land Rover
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Tata Motors looks at Saudi plant for Jaguar Land Rover
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RIYADH (Reuters) – Tata Engines is analyzing the likelihood of building a flower in Saudi Arabic to set up Jaguar Area Rover Ltd vehicles next to a new aluminum smelter, the Native indian company's chair said in a journal appointment on Saturday. Saudi Arabic, the globe's top oil exporter and Center East’s biggest economic system, has for many targeted at using its numerous organic sources to broaden its economic system into complicated sectors. “This smelter could make the of metal in Saudi Arabic very aggressive. So taking a really long-term perspective, if we put an set up flower there with a large media store, given our dedication to metal in our products, we could have an exciting business case which we are analyzing these days,” Tata Engines chair Ratan Tata said in comments released in Autocar Native indian. The smelter is a partnership between Saudi Arabian Exploration Co (Maaden) and Alcoa Inc and is planned to start development in 2013. Saudi Arabian market benefits from low power costs thanks to low organic gas costs. The traditional Islamic empire does not have an current vehicle market.Tata Motors looks at Saudi plant for Jaguar Land Rover
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