Prime Minister Modi has thanked Musk for this. Modi said that good conditions will continue to be provided for business in the country. Musk has written in a post on the social media platform X, “Congratulations to Narendra Modi on winning the world’s largest democratic election. I look forward to your companies doing business in India in a great way.” In April this year, Musk postponed his visit to India. However, he had said that he would wait to visit the country this year. There was speculation that Musk could announce the start of Tesla’s business in the country during this visit. Tesla plans to set up a factory in the country.
Tesla is facing increasing difficulties in China, its biggest market abroad. Shipments from the company’s Shanghai factory in China have fallen for the third time this year. Competition for Tesla in China is constantly increasing and sales of companies like BYD have increased rapidly. According to data from China’s Passenger Car Association, in May Tesla Shipments of new energy passenger vehicles fell 6.6 percent year-on-year to 72,573 units. This includes sales in China and exports. However, this is a 17 percent increase compared to April. New energy passenger vehicle sales in China increased by nearly 35 percent to about 9,10,000 units in May.
Despite reducing the prices of electric cars in the last few months, Tesla’s sales are not increasing. Due to this, Musk has decided to lay off employees in the company. Since the beginning of this year company About 6,000 workers have been laid off. Tesla has laid off workers from software, service and engineering departments. This is a sign of a major change in the company’s strategy. Musk believes that this will reduce Tesla’s costs and balance its international business.
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