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Prime Minister Boris Johnson opens new JCB factory

The opening of JCB's new India factory is expected to create around 1,200 jobs

Prime Minister Boris Johnson pictured with JCB Chairman Lord Bamford at JCB India's new £100 million factory in Gujurat

Prime Minister Boris Johnson has officially opened JCB's newest factory in India which will create around 1,200 jobs.

The digger-maker - which employs more than 7,500 people across 11 º£½ÇÊÓÆµ factories in Staffordshire, Derbyshire and Wrexham - first began manufacturing in India in 1979, and is now the country's leading producer of construction equipment. Today JCB has six factories in India at locations including Jaipur and Pune.

Mr Johnson recently visited JCB's latest factory in India for the official opening of the £100 million facility, in Vadodara, Gujarat, which will fabricate parts for global production lines.

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Joining the Prime Minister was JCB chairman Lord Bamford, who led JCB's expansion in India in the late 1970s, including the opening of its first factory in Ballabgarh, near Delhi.

Lord Bamford said: "In its first year of full production, JCB India manufactured just 39 machines and by next year will have made a total of half a million.

"This country is now a major engineering power and being here has transformed our business. It has been a fabulous success, with so much more potential for growth. Such progress has only been possible by continued investment and the opening of our new Gujarat facility is an important step in growing our business here and around the world."