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    • Wednesday, 19 July, 2023
      News in-depthUK manufacturing
      UK car industry hopes £4bn Tata gigafactory electrifies the sector

      Planned investment provides a boost for an industry struggling with the transition to EVs

      Rishi Sunak, right, and Tata chairman  Natarajan Chandrasekaran, left; a battery cell that will be built at the new factory, plus a Land Rover
    • Wednesday, 19 July, 2023
      LexBatteries
      Tata/JLR: battery gigafactory is a pricey trophy UK cannot do without Premium content

      What the Brexit-battered car industry really needs is a giant manufacturing plant run by a market leader

      The Jaguar Land Rover logo
    • Tuesday, 18 July, 2023
      Tata Motors Ltd
      Tata Motors set to announce plans to build UK battery factory

      Indian group to select Somerset site to supply Jaguar Land Rover’s electric cars

      A Jaguar I-Pace electric vehicle
    • Wednesday, 24 May, 2023
      UK manufacturing
      Tata boss to meet Sunak for talks expected to secure UK battery plant for JLR

      Site in Somerset would be picked over location in Spain

      Natarajan Chandrasekaran
    • Tuesday, 28 February, 2023
      Jaguar Land Rover Ltd
      Jaguar Land Rover owner demands £500mn from UK for battery factory

      Tata Motors will decide between Somerset and Spain for new plant within weeks

      A Jaguar I-Pace
    • Friday, 23 December, 2022
      Indian business & finance
      Tata defence unit arms itself for bigger slice of Indian market

      Private sector looks to benefit as government pivots from dependence on military imports

      An Indian soldier patrols the border with Pakistan
    • Friday, 22 July, 2022
      UK economy
      UK business secretary defers Tata steelworks decision to next prime minister

      Kwasi Kwarteng says next leader must decide on company’s request for £1.5bn in subsidies for Port Talbot plant

      The steelworks operated by Tata Steel in Port Talbot
    • Thursday, 21 July, 2022
      UK economy
      Tata threatens to close Port Talbot steelworks without £1.5bn of aid

      Group running UK’s largest steel plant says it wants agreement with government on help with emissions

      The Tata steelworks at Port Talbot in Wales
    • Friday, 8 October, 2021
      News in-depth
      Tata Group wins control of Air India with $2.4bn bid

      Deal returns lossmaking carrier to original founders 68 years after it was nationalised

      Air India planes parked at Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi
    • Thursday, 22 April, 2021
      News in-depth
      India’s Tata forced to refocus after court victory over Mistry

      Historic group under pressure after ‘Shakespearean’ falling out between controlling families

      Ratan Tata encounters media in Mumbai
    • Friday, 26 March, 2021
      India’s Tata wins years-long legal battle with ousted chair Mistry

      Supreme Court’s ruling in favour of conglomerate heralds end of historic business alliance

      Cyrus Mistry
    • Thursday, 24 December, 2020
      Tata banks on speciality teas to infuse growth in Tetley

      Indian group wants to move from dwindling everyday brews into higher-value options

    • Monday, 14 December, 2020
      Tata expected to swoop for lossmaking Air India

      Conglomerate to make initial bid for state carrier after New Delhi sweetened terms to attract buyers

    • Tuesday, 13 October, 2020
      Tata looks to Big Basket deal for online groceries push

      Conglomerate has fallen behind Reliance and Amazon in India’s internet retail boom

    • Tuesday, 22 September, 2020
      Asia-Pacific companies
      Ousted Tata chairman Mistry offers to sell shares in group

      Move to end one of the most acrimonious disputes in Indian corporate history

    • Monday, 31 August, 2020
      News in-depthThe Big Read
      Tata: transforming a conglomerate for India and the world

      The group aims to overhaul its European steel and car operations as well as cash in on ecommerce

    • Saturday, 22 August, 2020
      Tata to launch super app covering range of digital services

      Indian conglomerate set to take on rival Reliance in tech push to revamp consumer businesses

    • Sunday, 16 August, 2020
      Brexit
      UK remains attractive to investors despite Brexit, says Tata boss

      Global trade turmoil seen as ‘new normal’ by company behind Jaguar Land Rover and Tetley Tea

      Tata Sons chairman Natarajan Chandrasekaran
    • Friday, 14 August, 2020
      UK economy
      UK bailout talks end for Jaguar Land Rover and Tata Steel

      Parent does not qualify for Project Birch government aid, leaving carmaker and metals group to rely on private financing

    • Friday, 1 May, 2020
      FT Swamp Notes
      Tata’s lessons for the post-Covid world

      Natarajan Chandrasekaran, Tata’s chief executive, forecasts a major shift to more flexible working arrangements

    • Sunday, 5 January, 2020
      Mistry abandons fight to retake Tata chair but seeks board seat

      Relief for Indian group that would have faced a bitter legal battle

      FILE PHOTO: Cyrus Mistry, chairman of Tata Group, smiles during the Tata Consultancy Services Ltd. (TCS) annual general meeting in Mumbai June 27, 2014. REUTERS/Stringer/File Photo
    • Wednesday, 18 December, 2019
      Tata chairman Mistry should be reinstated, Indian court rules

      Judgment reopens one of corporate India’s most acrimonious feuds

      Cyrus Mistry, photographed in Mumbai, India on Monday 19th Dcember 2016. Pictures to accompany Simon Mundy's interview.
    • Friday, 19 October, 2018
      Jet Airways India Pte Ltd
      Jet Airways shares climb on talk of Tata investment

      Struggling Indian carrier hit hard by high fuel prices and stiff competition

      FILE PHOTO: A Jet Airways passenger aircraft takes off from the airport in the western Indian city of Ahmedabad, India, August 12, 2013. REUTERS/Amit Dave/File Photo
    • Monday, 6 August, 2018
      News in-depthIndian business & finance
      Tata ready to push forward after tumultuous 18-month legal battle

      New chairman aims to reinvigorate Indian group in wake of damaging boardroom feud

    • Wednesday, 30 May, 2018
      Indian business & finance
      Aide to former Tata head in airline corruption row

      Indian investigators allege Tony Fernandes-backed carrier paid bribes to influence laws

      (FILES) In this file photo taken on March 12, 2015 AirAsia Group CEO, Tony Fernandes speaks at a press conference in Sydney. India's federal police on May 29 raided the local offices of budget carrier AirAsia as investigators accused the airline's boss Tony Fernandes of illegally obtaining flying licenses. The Central Bureau of Investigation said it was probing allegations that Fernandes lobbied Indian officials for favourable treatment around licenses for his low-cost carrier. / AFP PHOTO / Peter PARKSPETER PARKS/AFP/Getty Images
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