日立将铁路业务转移至英国Japanese electronics firm Hitachi says it will move its global rail business from Japan to the United Kingdom
日本日立电子公司宣布将其全球铁路业务从日本转移至英国
The firm says it hopes the move will help it to expand the rail business to 4,000 workers from the current 2,500
It plans to increase revenue from 2bn euros to 3bn euros over the next few years
Last July, Hitachi won a £1
2bn deal to make the next generation of inter-city trains in Newton Aycliffe, County Durham, where it is building a factory
That will initially employ 750 workers when it opens next year
The move is an unusual one for a Japanese company, and puts it geographically nearer to its main train-building rivals, such as Siemens of Germany
The BBC's industry correspondent, John Moylan, also says it will boost Hitachi's British