From 'made in China' to 'made by China'
Updated: 2013-11-22 15:17



British car manufacturer Jaguar Land Rover took onboard 50 Chinese workers from its China joint venture with Chery for a three months training program beginning in August at its Merseyside factory, in the English Midlands.
After an orientation program, the 50 Chinese workers are each teamed up with a local worker, who teach them skills by working alongside them each day.
Reporter: Cecily Liu
Camera: Zhang Chunyan & Xue Min
Video: Cong Ruiting
Production manager: Andrew Xing
Porducer: Flora Yue