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JLR to revamp Chinese retail network after 35% sales slump hits Tata Motors

Things haven't gone well in the world's biggest automobile market, based on an investor presentation posted to the JLR website

JLR's UK and Europe sales dropped 12 per cent and 5.3 per cent, respectively, in 2017-18, against a year ago
JLR’s UK and Europe sales dropped 12 per cent and 5.3 per cent, respectively, in 2017-18, against a year ago
Christopher Jasper and Irene Garcia Perez | Bloomberg
Last Updated : Feb 08 2019 | 12:29 PM IST
Jaguar Land Rover owner Tata Motors Ltd. shocked investors on Thursday by writing down the value of its investment in the British carmaker by $3.9 billion -- mainly because of problems in its Chinese business.

Things haven’t gone well in the world’s biggest automobile market, based on an investor presentation posted to the JLR website. Sales dropped by 35 percent in the country for the nine months ended in December, sending Tata Motors shares down as much as 30 percent.

One problem, according to the presentation, is JLR’s dealer network. Only 18 percent of its outlets are in so-called tier 1 cities like Shanghai and Beijing, and more than one-third have been open for three years or less. The company said it’s overhauling the operation, cutting back on deliveries to reduce stock.

It’s also streamlined its commercial policies to help compensate for retailers’ losses, and launching extensive on-site training programs to improve the customer experience as well as operations.

JLR didn’t offer details of the writedown, other than to say it was about evenly split between intangible items such as technology and branding, and property, plant and equipment. JLR isn’t closing any facilities, according to a spokeswoman.

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