Core Viewpoint - Tesla is intensifying efforts to eliminate reliance on Chinese components in its vehicles manufactured in the U.S., reflecting the escalating geopolitical tensions between the U.S. and China [1][3]. Group 1: Supply Chain Strategy - Earlier this year, Tesla decided to stop using components from Chinese suppliers for its U.S. manufactured vehicles [3]. - The company is now sourcing parts from other countries to replace some Chinese components, with a goal to completely eliminate all Chinese parts within the next 1 to 2 years [3]. - Since the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the flow of goods from China, Tesla has been working to reduce its dependency on Chinese components and is encouraging Chinese suppliers to establish manufacturing facilities in other countries, including Mexico [3]. Group 2: Impact of Tariffs and Supply Chain Disruptions - Following the imposition of high tariffs on Chinese imports by former President Donald Trump, Tesla has accelerated its strategy to exclude Chinese components [3]. - Recent supply chain disruptions, particularly related to automotive chips, have prompted internal discussions at Tesla about the necessity of diversifying its supply chain [3].
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