By Gerard Wynn
LONDON, Feb 3 (Reuters) - Nanjing Automobile's plans for UK mass production of MG Rover cars are looking precarious six months after the Chinese carmaker bought the assets, with no restart deal signed, a source familiar with the situation said on Friday.
When Nanjing bought the British manufacturing icon out of bankruptcy last July, it said it aimed to employ 2,000 British workers and produce at least 80,000 saloon and sports cars a year within five years, ...
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