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Investing.com -- Jaguar Land Rover will extend its production shutdown until September 24 as it continues to deal with a cyberattack that has severely disrupted its operations.
The British automaker, owned by India’s Tata Motors, announced Tuesday that the stoppage will now last more than three weeks in total.
"We have taken this decision as our forensic investigation of the cyber incident continues, and as we consider the different stages of the controlled restart of our global operations, which will take time," the company said in a statement.
JLR initially halted production at the beginning of September after reporting that its manufacturing and retail operations had been severely disrupted by the cyberattack.
The company later revealed that some data had been affected, though it did not provide specific details.
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