Tesla starts to lay off some workers at China factory
It was not clear how many workers may be let go, or the specific reasons behind the layoffs, according to the report.

It was not clear how many workers may be let go, or the specific reasons behind the layoffs, according to the report.
Tesla did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The layoffs were first reported by a local online news portal, Deep Analysis, on Thursday, which said that less than 1,000 workers were employed on the factory's two battery production lines.
Tesla's Gigafactory Shanghai, its largest and most productive plant, employs around 20,000 workers, including those in assembly building the Model Y and Model 3.
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