Anjani Trivedi, Columnist

Jaguar Land Rover Is Still Misfiring

The luxury automaker needs to do a lot more than cut jobs to turn around its business, including getting a grip in China.

The iconic brand is still reporting dismal sales.

Photographer: Leon Neal/Getty Images

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Jaguar Land Rover’s job cuts will do little for its turnaround plans.

The U.K. luxury unit of India’s Tata Motors Ltd. will eliminate 4,500 positions globally as part of a 2.5 billion pound ($3.2 billion) cost-cutting program outlined in November, according to a company announcement Thursday.