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Honda invests 拢200m in Swindon car production plant
Car maker Honda is to invest 拢200m in its UK plant - a year after it cut hundreds of jobs due to falling sales.
The Japanese firm said its factory in Swindon, Wiltshire, will become the "global hub" for its new five-door Civic model.
It employs about 2,500 workers at the plant, which first produced the Civic more than 20 years ago.
Honda Motor Europe president Toshiaki Mikoshiba said the move showed Swindon's "strategic importance".
The firm has invested 拢2.2bn in its UK plant, but cut about 450 jobs at the South Marston site last year.
Production of new cars at the site fell by 14% between 2013 and 2014.
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