UK Government Invests £100m to Restart CO2 Plant; JLR Suspends Production
The UK government will invest £100 million to restart a carbon dioxide plant on Teesside while Jaguar Land Rover suspends production due to supplier issues.

The UK government announced a £100 million investment to restart a carbon dioxide production facility on Teesside as part of a war contingency plan. The plant produces carbon dioxide that serves as a key component in food and drink manufacturing processes.
The investment decision comes as part of broader government efforts to secure critical supply chains for essential industries. Carbon dioxide is widely used in food packaging, beverage carbonation, and various manufacturing processes across the food and drink sector.
Separately, automotive manufacturer Jaguar Land Rover announced it would suspend production at one of its UK plants for up to two weeks due to supplier-related issues. The suspension affects the company's manufacturing operations and highlights ongoing supply chain challenges facing the automotive industry.
The production halt at the JLR facility represents another example of how supplier disruptions continue to impact major manufacturers. The company has not specified which particular supplier issue prompted the temporary shutdown or provided details about the affected plant's location.
Both developments underscore the vulnerability of UK manufacturing to supply chain disruptions and the government's efforts to maintain production capacity in strategic sectors during periods of uncertainty.