2025-09-16
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Jaguar Land Rover keeps its foot on the brake after a cyberattack.
It's World Business Express from the BBC World Service.
I'm Liana Byrne.
Also, we'll take you to Delhi,
where India and the US are trying to reset trade ties after Donald Trump's steep tariffs.
Plus, what a shake-up in Europe's auto plants tell us about demand for electric vehicles.
This is the usual sound inside a Jaguar Land Rover factory,
but staff won't be hearing that right now
because the manufacturer is dealing with a nightmare scenario,
a cyber attack that brought everything to a grinding halt.
Britain's biggest car maker J. Allure hasn't built a car since the start of this month,
and now it says it won't restart until at least the 24th of September.
As I'm sure you can imagine, the cost is eye-watering.