• Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

Biz Builder Mike

You can't sail Today's boat on Yesterdays wind - Michael Noel

  • Tokenomics is not Economics – Digital CX -The Digital Transformation
  • Resume / CV – Michael Noel
  • Contact Us
  • Featured
You are here: Home / entrepreneur / Tesla/China: recalls draw attention at a risky time

Nov 25 2022

Tesla/China: recalls draw attention at a risky time

Tesla chief Elon Musk’s bet on China has paid off handsomely. The country accounted for a quarter of its total sales last year. But like all foreign companies in China, that success has fragile foundations.

Tesla is recalling more than 80,000 cars in China due to software and seatbelt issues, Chinese regulators said on Friday. That is the equivalent of just a month’s output from its Shanghai plant. It is unlikely to leave a noticeable dent in the around $4bn of quarterly sales it makes in the country.

But the timing is bad. It is facing criticism from local authorities and the media. That followed a recent fatal accident and a much bigger recall of 200,000 cars in December over safety issues.

Tesla’s record-breaking sales in China, which hit an all-time high in September, have attracted growing scrutiny from officials. Its success highlights the comparatively poor profitability performance of the local electric car industry which the government has actively supported. The manufacturers’ margins have shrunk amid rising raw material costs.

Meanwhile, Teslas are reportedly barred from military complexes and other sensitive areas as a result of security concerns. Military staff and employees of key state-owned companies are said to be restricted from using Tesla cars.

Tesla’s formidable success — as a foreign company — is not the norm in China. US companies across a wide range of industries have struggled to expand in the country over the past two decades. Exits, following years of investment, have been the norm. Amazon, Google, Best Buy, Uber, LinkedIn, Macy’s and eBay are among those that beat a retreat.

Tesla is far too invested in China to have the option of following its compatriots by pulling out. Its Shanghai plant, which can turn out around 1mn cars a year, is expected to play a crucial role supplying other markets in Asia and Europe. Protecting its reputation in the eyes of Beijing must now take priority over growth.

DON’T MISS A BEAT

Top Stories from around the world, delivered straight to your inbox. Once Weekly.

We don’t spam! Read our privacy policy https://bizbuildermike.com/anti-spam-policy/ for more info.

Check your inbox or spam folder to confirm your subscription.

Tesla/China: recalls draw attention at a risky time Republished from Source https://www.ft.com/content/586d74c0-e675-4f69-a66d-bf6664116db4 via https://www.ft.com/companies/technology?format=rss

Written by bizbuildermike · Categorized: entrepreneur, Technology · Tagged: entrepreneur, Technology

Primary Sidebar

https://youtu.be/Qvad1CQ9WOM

Blockchain Weekly Rebooted –

During the Blockchain Spring 2016 to 2020 I hosted Blockchain Weekly. Each week I interviewed someone who was doing interesting things in the blockchain space. At one time we had 29k subscribers and we were consistently getting over 15k views a week on the channel. All of that went away during the lockdown, including the Gmail address that controlled that channel. Recently, I found some of the original videos on some old hard drives. So I’m reposting a few of the relevant ones while I am starting to shoot new Blockchain Weekly Episodes to be aired 1st quarter 2023. Please subscribe to bless the You Tube Algorithm, and allow me to let you know about any updates! Our Sponsor – https://BlockchainConsultants.io

Recent reports indicate that Republican United States Senator Tim Scott, who serves as the ranking member of the Senate Banking Committee, aims to build “a bipartisan regulatory framework” for virtual currencies. Senator Scott is the ranking member of the Senate Banking Committee. In a piece that was published on the 2nd of February by Politico, […]

Search Here

Market Insights

  • Talking to Robots in Real Time
  • Electric-van start-up Arrival to cut half its remaining staff
  • Amazon: ‘Alexa, can you tell me where the money went?’
  • Premier League backs Sorare’s NFT fantasy football game despite crypto crash
  • Slimming down Big Tech
  • Hackers Launder $27 Million in Stolen Ethereum From North Korean
  • Core Scientific seeks to sell $6.6 million in Bitmain coupons
  • Shoshana Zuboff: ‘Privacy has been extinguished. It is now a zombie’
  • 8 Ways to Be More Productive After Taking a Vacation
  • [Review] Poly Studio P5 Web Camera

Tags

AI (197) andrewchen (4) Biz Builder Mike (24) Blockchain (395) Crowd Funding (50) crowdfundinsider (2) entrepreneur (709) eonetwork (29) Front Page Featured (23) MIT AI (72) startupmindset (98) Technology (423) virtual reality (1) youngupstarts (155)
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • About Us
  • LinkedIn
  • ANTI-SPAM POLICY
  • Google+
  • API Terms and Conditions
  • RSS
  • Archive Page
  • Biz Builder Mike is all about New World Marketing
  • Cryptocurrency Exchange
  • Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) Notice
  • DMCA Safe Harbor Explained: Why Your Website Needs a DMCA/Copyright Policy
  • Marketing? Well, how hard can that be?
  • Michael Noel
  • Michael Noel CBP
  • Noels Law of decentralization

Copyright © 2023 · Altitude Pro on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in

en English
ar Arabiczh-CN Chinese (Simplified)nl Dutchen Englishtl Filipinofi Finnishfr Frenchde Germanit Italianko Koreanpt Portugueseru Russiansd Sindhies Spanishtr Turkishuz Uzbekyi Yiddishyo Yoruba