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<blockquote data-quote="VRYALT3R3D" data-source="post: 16199292" data-attributes="member: 131770"><p>You clearly don't know the auto industry that well and the realities of operating a multinational company. In order for Tesla to be competitive, it has to make its cars in China to avoid huge duty and taxes that would otherwise make it uncompetitive. Furthermore, China has codified through regulations that a certain percentage of cars sold in China must be electric and automakers must meet that threshold in order to sell cars there. It doesn't really make much business sense to build a Tesla that is being exported to China in the USA when it would be uncompetitive in the Chinese market due to the duties it will face.</p><p></p><p>To answer [USER=17952]@quad[/USER] 's question. I visited Wixom assembly and I think was over 4m sq. ft. It is a shame they closed that plant</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VRYALT3R3D, post: 16199292, member: 131770"] You clearly don't know the auto industry that well and the realities of operating a multinational company. In order for Tesla to be competitive, it has to make its cars in China to avoid huge duty and taxes that would otherwise make it uncompetitive. Furthermore, China has codified through regulations that a certain percentage of cars sold in China must be electric and automakers must meet that threshold in order to sell cars there. It doesn't really make much business sense to build a Tesla that is being exported to China in the USA when it would be uncompetitive in the Chinese market due to the duties it will face. To answer [USER=17952]@quad[/USER] 's question. I visited Wixom assembly and I think was over 4m sq. ft. It is a shame they closed that plant [/QUOTE]
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