Tata Sons would focus on market access and skilled workforce after Brexit
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"There are 19 independent Tata companies in the UK, with diverse businesses. Each company continuously reviews its strategy and operations in the light of developments, and will continue to do so," read a statement from Tata Sons.
"Access to markets and skilled workforce will remain important considerations," the statement added.
Tata Group stocks had a hard fall this morning after the Brexit results, going down by up to 13%. This could be cited to the Indian conglomerate's huge exposure to UK.
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Tata Sons has been operational in the UK since 1907, and out of its 19 firms having interests in the region, JLR and Tata Steel are most globally known.
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