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"Tesla would be less exposed to tariffs as their production and assembly is all in the US," the Wedbush Securities analyst Dan Ives wrote.
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Tesla's supply chain and financial performance may not be affected by the wide-ranging levies that will affect global shipments of both cars and car parts to the United States, mainly due to the comp...
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