Market Chatter: Tesla Cuts Model Y Production Amid Weakening Demand in China

MT Newswires Live05-24

Tesla (TSLA) has reduced Model Y production at its Shanghai plant by a significant percentage since March, responding to declining demand in China, Reuters reported on Friday, citing industry data and an unnamed source.

The Shanghai plant, Tesla's biggest manufacturing hub globally, plans to cut Model Y output by at least 20% from March to June, according to a Reuters report.

Model Y output in China dropped by 17.7% in March and 33% in April compared with a year ago, Reuters reported, citing data from the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers.

Tesla did not immediately respond to MT Newswires' request for comment

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  • Alvin2042
    05-24
    Alvin2042
    Declining demand or market share taken by Chinese EVs?
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