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Top Tesla execs to visit India to explore supply chain expansion outside China: Report

| @indiablooms | May 17, 2023, at 05:12 am

Amid ongoing trade tensions between the United States and China, companies such as Tesla are quickly understanding the need to redirect their focus away from China.

According to Bloomberg, a delegation of senior executives from Tesla Inc. is scheduled to visit India this week. The visiting group will include C-suite executives and managers from Tesla's supply chain based in Austin, Texas.

The objective of their visit is to meet with government officials and explore possibilities to strengthen the carmaker's supply chain in India, as it aims to expand its operations beyond China.

According to the report, the executives are expected to restate Tesla's demand that India reduces import duties on its cars.

The executives are scheduled to hold meetings with government representatives, including officials from the office of prime minister Narendra Modi, the report said.

The discussions will revolve around the possibility of local sourcing of components for Tesla's car models.

The sources have requested anonymity due to the confidential nature of the plans.

This visit holds the potential to be a pivotal moment in the relationship between India and Tesla, as the electric vehicle manufacturer has yet to establish a significant presence in the country. By actively engaging with Indian authorities, Tesla aims to lay the groundwork for potential future operations in one of the world's largest automobile markets.

India has been actively encouraging the adoption of electric vehicles as a means to tackle air pollution and decrease reliance on fossil fuels. Given the Indian government's strong emphasis on electric mobility, Tesla's entry into the market could present a compelling opportunity for both India and the automaker.

By expanding its supply chain in India, Tesla would not only achieve diversification from China but also align with the Indian government's "Make in India" initiative, which promotes domestic manufacturing and sourcing. This move would enable Tesla to tap into the country's manufacturing capabilities and potentially establish a localized production ecosystem. It could also lead to job creation and contribute to the overall growth of India's automotive sector.

The visit of Tesla executives to India is a positive development following Elon Musk's decision to halt Tesla's plans to enter the Indian market last year due to a prolonged standoff with the Indian government regarding reduced tariffs. The resumption of engagement between Tesla and Indian authorities indicates a renewed willingness to address the previous challenges and find a mutually beneficial resolution. This signifies a renewed opportunity for Tesla to establish a presence in India's growing market for electric vehicles and reinforces the commitment of both parties to explore avenues for collaboration and progress.

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