KEY POINTS
  • Tesla and Ford are among the top exporters of U.S.-produced vehicles to China along with BMW and Daimler/Mercedes-Benz.
  • While General Motors and others have significant sales in China, they have local production facilities and joint ventures with Chinese companies that help shield them from tariffs.
  • Tesla would avoid much of the tariff hike once it completes construction of its Gigafactory 3 plant in Shanghai.
Elon Musk, chief executive officer of Tesla Inc., speaks during an event at the site of the company's manufacturing facility in Shanghai, China, on Monday, Jan. 7, 2019.

Tesla and Ford have the most to lose among U.S. automakers on China's announcement Friday to reimpose a 25% tariff later this year on American vehicles entering the country.

The two American car companies are the top sellers of U.S.-produced vehicles in China following BMW and Daimler, which owns Mercedes-Benz, according to research firm LMC Automotive.