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The loss was above the street estimate of a loss of Rs 240 crore, according to Refinitiv data.Tata Motors Ltd on Wednesday reported a loss
for the three months ended September, dented by weak Jaguar Land Rover sales and a one-off charge in respect to a subsidiary closure in
Retail sales of its Jaguar saloons and Land Rover sport utility vehicles (SUVs) fell 13.2 per cent, hurt particularly due to tariff changes
in China and escalating trade tensions between the Asian nation and the US."In JLR, market conditions, particularly in China, have
deteriorated further," chairman N Chandrasekaran said."To weather this volatile external scenario, we have launched a comprehensive
turnaround plan to significantly improve our free cash flows and profitability."Tata Motors said it plans to cut costs and improve JLR's
cashflows by 2.5 billion pounds ($3.2 billion) over 18 months and they expect to break even this fiscal year at the pre-tax level.The
automaker made a loss of Rs 1,049 crore ($141.9 million), compared with a profit of Rs 2,483 crore in the year-ago period, the company
said.That was worse than the estimate of a loss of Rs 240 crore, according to Refinitiv data.Total expenses during July-September rose 8.6
per cent, while revenue climbed to Rs 71,293 crore from Rs 69,570 crore a year earlier.The automaker incurred a one-off charge of Rs 437
crore due to the closure of operations at its Thailand-based subsidiary.