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Tesla to halt Shanghai factory production amid Covid curbs, Bloomberg News reports

Key Points
  • Tesla is suspending production at its Shanghai factory on Monday due to a Covid-19 lockdown, according to a Bloomberg News report.
  • It's unclear whether the electric carmaker's halt will be extended, the report said.

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Aerial view of the Tesla Shanghai Gigafactory on Mar. 29, 2021 in Shanghai, China.
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Tesla is planning to suspend production at its Shanghai factory for at least one day, Bloomberg News reported on Sunday, as China's financial hub said it would go into a lockdown in two stages to conduct Covid-19 testing.

Tesla's production in the plant will be halted on Monday, the report said, citing people familiar with the matter, adding that the electric carmaker hasn't yet informed workers if it would extend the suspension beyond Monday.

Tesla did not immediately respond to Reuters' request for comment.

Shanghai's municipal government said on Sunday that all firms and factories will suspend manufacturing or work remotely during the lockdown.

Earlier this month, Tesla had to halt production at the factory for two days as China tightened its Covid-19 restrictions. The company then said it was trying its best to keep production going at the factory.