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Tesla Requires Suppliers to Exclude China Parts for US Cars

Tesla Directs US Suppliers to Exclude China-Made Components

Tesla has instructed its suppliers to avoid using China-made components for vehicles manufactured in the United States, according to a Wall Street Journal report. The electric vehicle giant aims to complete this supply chain transition within the next one to two years.

Key Takeaways

  • Tesla mandates suppliers to exclude China-made parts for US vehicles
  • Transition to non-China components targeted within 1-2 years
  • Move follows similar action by General Motors
  • China-made Tesla sales dropped 9.9% year-over-year in October

Supply Chain Restructuring Underway

Tesla and its suppliers have already begun replacing some China-made components with parts sourced from other regions. The company has been gradually increasing North American part sourcing for its US factories over the past two years in response to escalating tariff threats.

Trade Uncertainty Impacts Strategy

Tesla executives have struggled with pricing strategy due to fluctuating tariff levels in the ongoing US-China trade tensions. The geopolitical situation has forced automotive executives into “triage mode” throughout 2025, with companies reevaluating their reliance on China for parts and raw materials.

Sales Performance in China

Recent data from the China Passenger Car Association shows Tesla’s China-made EV sales declined 9.9% to 61,497 units in October compared to the previous year. Sales of Model 3 and Model Y vehicles from Tesla’s Shanghai gigafactory, including exports to Europe and India, dropped 32.3% from September levels.

Industry-Wide Shift

The move follows General Motors’ recent directive to thousands of its suppliers to eliminate China-made parts from their supply chains, signaling a broader industry trend toward supply chain diversification amid ongoing trade uncertainties.

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