Government considers financial support for JLR suppliers

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Simon JackBusiness editor and

Chris MasonPolitical editor

EPA UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer (centre) speaks to the media after a phone conversation with US President Donald Trump, at a Jaguar Land Rover automobile manufacturing plant in the West Midlands back in May. JLR workers are crowded behind him.EPA

The government is looking at ways to financially support the companies in Jaguar Land Rover's (JLR) supply chain, the BBC understands.

JLR halted car production at the end of August after a cyber attack forced it to shut down its IT networks. Its factories remain suspended until next month at the earliest.

Fears are growing that some suppliers, in particular the smaller firms who solely rely on JLR's business, could go bust without support.

One idea being explored is the government buying the component parts the suppliers build, to keep them in business until JLR's production lines are up and running again.

A Covid-style furlough scheme is also among the options being considered, sources have told the BBC. This option would see the government subsidising workers wages or providing government-backed loans to suppliers.

However, ministers have ruled out a furlough scheme given its likely cost - and a desire to keep people working, rather than the opposite.

The Business and Trade Select Committee is due to meet on Thursday afternoon to hear testimonies from businesses in JLR's supply chain.

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