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Jaguar Land Rover factory closures after cyber attack extended to 1 October

Jaguar Land Rover’s production halt affects 33,000 employees and could cost £50 million weekly as recovery efforts continue with cybersecurity and government support.

  • Jaguar Land Rover has restarted parts of its IT systems following a cyber attack that suspended UK production for several weeks.
  • JLR confirmed its parts logistics centre is returning to full operations, allowing them to clear a backlog of supplier payments and improve vehicle sale processing.
  • The UK Government is considering support for JLR's suppliers, with concerns raised about potential collapses among small businesses in the supply chain.
  • Chancellor Rachel Reeves stated the government is working closely with JLR and its supply chain to ensure a quick recovery from the attack.
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The British car manufacturer Jaguar Land Rover (JLR), forced since the beginning of September to pause its production due to a cyberattack, announced on Thursday a partial restart of its computer systems, but its factories will remain at least at a standstill until 1 October.

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