00:00Production at Jaguar Land Rover has been suspended for almost a month
00:06since Hack has crippled its IT systems.
00:09The shutdown has stalled factories in Solihull, Wolverhampton and Halewood
00:13and it's left thousands of suppliers in limbo.
00:17This week, ministers agreed to guarantee a loan of around £1.5 billion.
00:22The deal is meant to stabilise JLR itself
00:24while cash continues to flow into the chain of smaller firms that depend on its business.
00:30The government insists the terms of the loan will force money down the line to those suppliers.
00:35But industry voices warned the support may not reach far enough or fast enough.
00:40Some businesses lower down the chain are already struggling to pay bills at the end of the month.
00:45Others say more targeted help might be needed.
00:48Loans for suppliers or even state purchasing of parts to keep firms alive until production restarts.
00:56Around 30,000 people work directly for JLR in the UK.
01:00Another 100,000 rely on the company through supply contracts.
01:04For them, every week without production is a week of uncertainty.
01:09Experts say the hack should be a wake-up call to Britain's wider economy.
01:13The car industry isn't a loan.
01:15Attacks have also hit high street retailers and public institutions.
01:19Without tougher defences and a rethink of how government and business share responsibility,
01:25many fear the disruption we're seeing at JLR could become a pattern.
01:32The loan may have brought time, but pressure is mounting.
01:36The test now is whether it's enough to hold the line,
01:39or whether further intervention will follow.
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