Tata Motors owned Land Rover is likely to be manufactured in China, through a joint venture with Chinese automobile major Chery Automobile Co Ltd, and is awaiting final clearance, a report said.
The venture will be based in the Changshu Economic and Technological Development Area in Jiangsu province.
Both sides have reached an agreement on the new venture and are now awaiting approval from the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC), China's top economic planner, the report quoted sources as saying.
However, Jaguar cars, made by the same UK company are not part of the current deal for local production in China, it said.
Tata's have big presence in China, especially through TCS, which has emerged as the largest Indian IT company with vast business ventures.
In addition to a plant assembling Land Rovers, the NDRC wants the joint venture to produce a new wholly owned brand, besides having an engine factory and R&D
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