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Tesla urges suppliers to produce components outside of China and Taiwan amid intensifying trade tension

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Last updated: 2024/05/29 at 12:04 AM
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Tesla has asked its suppliers to produce key components outside China and Taiwan by 2025 amid rising geopolitical tensions, Nikkei Asia reports, citing sources familiar with the matter.

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Mitigating risks from rising trade tensionsShift could increase production costsUS announces major import tariff hike on Chinese EVs, Beijing mulls retaliation

#TnTFlash: Tesla has told suppliers to start building components and parts outside of both China and Taiwan by as early as next year due to rising geopolitical uncertainties.https://t.co/FNmbw8togt via @NikkeiAsia

— Institute for China-America Studies (@icasDC) May 27, 2024

Mitigating risks from rising trade tensions

As per the report, Tesla has started communicating with several suppliers to encourage them to manufacture components outside of China and Taiwan as early as next year. 

These electric vehicle components include displays, electronics control units and printed circuit boards. Tesla cars sold outside the Chinese market will reportedly utilize these critical components.

#Tesla Requests Suppliers to Move Production Outside #China and #Taiwan#Summary#Tesla has asked suppliers to shift production of key components like printed circuit boards and electronic control units out of China and Taiwan by next year due to rising geopolitical tensions and… pic.twitter.com/duwzYy5AyF

— Checkit-Global EV Stocks (@CheckIt30330637) May 28, 2024

Notably, Tesla sent the letter to its suppliers even before the US government imposed the import tariff hikes on China-made EVs. It also ensued after the Chinese army had declared several military drills across Taiwan.

The Musk-led electric automaker cited the rising geopolitical threats in the Greater China region ahead of the US presidential election, six supply chain executives with direct knowledge of the matter revealed. 

Tesla’s prompt action demonstrates its determination to build an alternative supply chain to ensure its EVs stay on track despite the ongoing trade tensions.

Shift could increase production costs

Tesla’s strategy of having its suppliers produce components outside China and Taiwan could potentially raise production costs, affecting the overall price of its electric vehicles.

Building electronic components, such as displays, electronics control units and printed circuit boards, on a large scale in other countries may be more expensive than in China and Taiwan.

China and Taiwan are currently among the world’s top suppliers of such components. Therefore, relocating production from these two countries will undoubtedly take substantial effort. 

“We serve several American automobile makers, and Tesla is the most aggressive in terms of trying to avoid the risks surrounding China and Taiwan. It’s really hard and costly to do OOC (out of China) and OOT (out of Taiwan), as that is where the mature supply chain is.”

Electronics supplier executive 

‼️ News: Tesla requests suppliers shift production outside China and Taiwan amid rising geopolitical tensions …

Tesla is reportedly seeking to diversify its supply chain in Asia by asking its suppliers to relocate production of critical components outside of China and Taiwan… pic.twitter.com/A0yFgRoMbB

— Brian Basson (@BassonBrain) May 23, 2024

US announces major import tariff hike on Chinese EVs, Beijing mulls retaliation

On May 14, the Biden administration formally increased its import tariff on China-made electric vehicles from 25% to 100% to “protect American workers and businesses from China’s unfair trade practices.

President Biden takes action to protect the US workers&businesses from China’s unfair trade practices:
Anti China new tariffs:
Electric vehicles:From25% to 100%
EV batteries:From7.5% to 25%
Solar cells:From25% to 50%
Steel and aluminum:From0%-7.5% to 25%
https://t.co/ereqy5rL9t

— Ravi Sinha (@corporate1967) May 15, 2024

Under Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974, this significant change affects $18 billion of Chinese imports (including other products).

US To Impose 100% Tariff On Chinese EVshttps://t.co/VirYOpcB3U

— Otto Palindrome (@Pdaug44) May 15, 2024

The EU is also currently investigating potential unfair subsidies on Chinese-made EVs, which allegedly enable them to have lower price tags in the local market.

In response, China threatens to retaliate with tariffs as high as 25% on US and EU electric automakers’ exports of ICE models into the Chinese market.

Tesla is not the only electric automaker that has contacted its suppliers for the same concern. According to the report, General Motors and Ford also asked their suppliers in the Greater China region to relocate electronics production outside of China and Taiwan. However, they have not sent a formal request letter like Tesla.

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