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Tom Williams | Cq-roll Call, Inc. | Getty ImagesTurkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan invited Elon Musk to build his next Tesla factory in Turkey, the country's state media reported Monday. "Recalling that with the Turkish electric car Togg hitting the roads in Türkiye, Tesla entered the Turkish market, Erdogan called on Tesla to establish its seventh factory in Türkiye," Turkish state news agency Anadolu reported, citing the country's communications directorate. Musk replied that a number of Turkish suppliers are already working with Tesla and that Turkey "is among the most important candidates" for his next factory, Anadolu wrote. The department reports that of Turkey's manufacturing exports, 36% are medium-tech products and 3% are high-tech products. Anadolu Agency | Anadolu Agency | Getty Images
Persons: Elon Musk, Tesla, Tom Williams, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Erdogan, Murat Kula, Teknofest, Musk, Malukas Organizations: Cq, Inc, Getty, Sunday, SpaceX, United Nations General Assembly, Turkish, UN, Anadolu, NEW, Elon, United Nations, Anadolu Agency, Getty Images, CNBC, Shanghai Gigafactory, Visual China, Manufacturing, Technology, U.S . Department of Commerce, AFP Locations: Turkey, New York, Manhattan, Turkish, Türkiye, United States, Anadolu, Shanghai, China, Mexico, India, Europe, Asia, Lithuania, Ukraine, Ankara, Turkiye
Elon Musk appeared via video link at the World AI Conference in Shanghai, per Bloomberg. The government-hosted conference is sponsored by Huawei and SenseTime – both sanctioned in the US. Elon Musk praised China's developments in AI as he discussed the technology at a government-backed conference on Thursday, Bloomberg reported. Musk appeared on screen at the World AI Conference in Shanghai, which is hosted by Chinese government ministries, per South China Morning Post. According to Reuters, Musk met with China's sixth highest-ranked leader, Vice Premier Ding Xuexiang — believed to be the first time he's met one-on-one with a foreign CEO.
Persons: Elon Musk, Musk, , Ding Xuexiang —, he's, Vivek Ramaswamy, Tesla, Twitter Organizations: World AI Conference, Bloomberg, Huawei, SenseTime, Morning, China Morning, Amazon Web Services, IBM, Microsoft, Qualcomm, US, Shanghai, , Reuters, Chinese Communist Party Locations: Shanghai, China, Xinjiang, Western China
He told them their hard work "warms my heart" and is "very important" for the world. In a late night speech, Elon Musk told Tesla workers at the Shanghai Gigafactory that their hard work "warms my heart." "I just want to let you know, it warms my heart," Musk said, tapping his chest before a fist pump. Tesla workers then criticized Musk on Chinese social media, and some people even complained to his mom on Twitter. Musk told CNBC he sleeps around six hours a night, and according to Jimmy Soni's book "The Founders," Musk was "perpetually sleep-deprived" at his first startup, Zip2.
Persons: Elon Musk, It's, Musk, Shanghai Gigafactory, he's, Tesla, He's, Jimmy Soni's Organizations: Tesla's Shanghai Gigafactory, Shanghai, Global Times, Reuters, Twitter, San Francisco, CNBC, Bloomberg Locations: China, San José del Cabo, Mexico, Shanghai
Elon Musk's surprise trip to China ended with burgers and soft drinks for Tesla staff in Shanghai. His trip was showcased on Twitter by Chinese state media. Elon Musk completed his whistle-stop tour of China by treating workers at Tesla's Shanghai plant to burgers and soft drinks, with his visit being showcased on Twitter by China's state-affiliated media. A video published online by Tesla's China team, seen by Insider, showed Musk delivering a speech to a crowd of workers at his Shanghai plant. Elon Musk visited workers at Tesla's Shanghai gigafactory after first China trip in three years.
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Hong Kong CNN —Tesla will recall more than 1.1 million cars in China due to potential safety risks, the country’s top market regulator said on Friday. The models to be recalled include imported Model S, Model X, Model 3 and China-made Model 3 and Model 6. An aerial view of Tesla's Shanghai Gigafactory on March 29, 2021. The company plans to make adjustments or add notification features to the recalled vehicles to reduce the risk, it added. In March, Tesla recalled more than 2,600 imported Model S cars in China, according to the SAMR.
Workers at Tesla's Shanghai Gigafactory were told about bonus cuts over the weekend, per Reuters. Some Tesla workers at the company's biggest factory are complaining to Elon Musk and his mom on social media, after bonuses were cut following a fatal accident, Reuters reported. "Please pay attention to the performance of frontline workers at Tesla's Shanghai factory being arbitrarily deducted," one account tweeted. Two factory workers told Reuters that supervisors mentioned a "safety incident" when asked why their quarterly performance bonuses had been cut. "Deducting the performance bonus, which should be related to workers' output and has nothing to do with work safety, is even more unfair," he said.
Reuters reported Tuesday that Tesla has made executive Tom Zhu head of US plants and sales. The role effectively makes Zhu Tesla's second-most powerful executive after Elon Musk. Like Musk, Zhu has a habit of sleeping overnight in Tesla facilities, according to Reuters. Like Musk, Zhu's committment to Tesla has extended to overnight stays in Tesla facilities in the past. Zhu reportedly slept in Tesla's Shanghai Gigafactory alongside other employees during the city's two-month COVID-19 lockdowns last year, in an effort to keep the plant running, per Reuters.
Tesla's evaluation has included consideration of whether parts made by Tesla's China-based suppliers would be compliant with regulations in the United States and Canada, they said. Tesla would not be the first U.S. automaker to ship made-in-China vehicles to the United States. Tesla's Shanghai Gigafactory has the capacity to produce 1.1 million electric vehicles per year after an upgrade earlier this year, making it Tesla's most productive manufacturing hub. The Shanghai plant makes Model 3 sedans and Model Y crossovers to sell in China and for export to markets including Europe, Australia and Southeast Asia. That means Tesla vehicles could potentially be exported to North America at a competitive price.
Tesla's Shanghai Gigafactory has the capacity to produce 1.1 million electric vehicles per year after an upgrade earlier this year, making it Tesla's most productive manufacturing hub. The California plant, Tesla's first, produces the Model S, the Model 3 sedans and the Model X and Model Y crossovers. At the same time, the price gap between Tesla cars sold in China and the United States has been widening, reflecting both higher U.S. prices and new discounts in China. Tesla sells the Model Y for the equivalent of $49,344 in China, compared to the U.S. price of $65,990. loadingTesla would not be the first U.S. automaker to ship made-in-China vehicles to the United States.
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