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Tesla and GM shift from Chinese parts in the US supply
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 70560, member: 636"] American automakers Tesla and General Motors have instructed their vendors to eliminate components manufactured in China from vehicles assembled at United States facilities, citing concerns over unpredictable tariffs stemming from bilateral trade tensions. Tesla has already substituted certain parts and expects suppliers to complete the transition within two years, while GM established early 2027 as the compliance deadline for thousands of partners to map alternative sourcing through North America, Europe, and India. Both manufacturers seek insulation from volatile duties that have complicated pricing strategies and threatened supply stability since trade disputes escalated. Tesla reported declining sales from its Shanghai operations, with output falling substantially compared to earlier periods, as executives work to minimize dependency on Chinese manufacturing for American markets. South African automotive producers monitoring these developments may encounter both challenges and opportunities if global partners demand non-Chinese components, potentially affecting export arrangements and regional sourcing networks. [/QUOTE]
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