Tesla communicated to U.S. trade representative Jamieson Greer that the Trump administration's tariffs may negatively affect the company's production costs and pricing for electric vehicles. The letter highlighted challenges in domestically sourcing parts due to supply chain limitations, with Tesla expressing that, despite support for fair trade, the tariffs could lead to cost increases. The letter, dated March 11, coincided with an event featuring President Trump purchasing a Tesla, emphasizing the complex relationship between Tesla and the government amid ongoing trade discussions.
Tesla has expressed concerns that the Trump administration's tariffs will adversely affect its production costs, making electric vehicles more expensive for consumers.
In addressing U.S. trade representative Jamieson Greer, Tesla noted the challenges of sourcing certain car parts domestically, calling for a reevaluation of supply chain limitations.
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