Elon Musk To Break Ground On Tesla Shanghai Factory

Tesla CEO Elon Musk tweeted Sunday night that he'll break ground on a Tesla Shanghai factory. That will bypass China tariffs and boost Tesla production. Tesla stock fell last week on weak deliveries and demand concerns.

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Tesla CEO Elon Musk tweeted Sunday night that he'll break ground on a Tesla Shanghai factory, pushing ahead with efforts to bypass China tariffs on U.S. autos and to expand production. That comes after Tesla stock tumbled after Model 3 delivery figures fell short of estimates and the company cut prices on all of its models.

Tesla (TSLA), unlike General Motors and many other global automakers, does not have its own production in China, the world's largest market for automobiles and especially electric vehicles. China recently cut tariffs on U.S. autos from 40% to 15%, spurring Tesla to cut China prices for its vehicles, but Musk would prefer to bypass tariffs entirely.

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Also, Tesla is running into production limits at its Fremont, Calif., plant. A Tesla factory in Shanghai could help the company ramp up production.

Tesla stock sold off last week after Tesla Model 3 deliveries hit 63,150 in the fourth quarter, missing estimates for 65,000. Tesla also cut prices on the Model 3, Model S and Model X by $2,000, partially offsetting the drop in tax credits that Tesla buyers will now get. But the reports raised concerns about Tesla demand.

Tesla Model 3 deliveries to China and Europe will begin in March and February, respectively.

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