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Tata Motors says JLR ready for supply shocks, no US plant despite tariff hit; Avinya EVs delayed to late 2025
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Tata Motors Group's JLR is navigating global supply chain disruptions, leveraging lessons from the semiconductor shortage. Despite US tariff hikes, JLR has no plans for US manufacturing, mitigating impact through market adjustments and cost management. Tata Motors remains confident about rare earth supplies and EV launch plans, while Avinya EV launch is delayed due to feasibility issues.
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