KEY POINTS
  • China is restricting the use of Tesla's electric vehicles by some state and military personnel, according to a Wall Street Journal report from Friday.
  • The country reportedly cited national security concerns.
  • Tesla's China market has had an increasing role in the company's deliveries and production.
A Model Y vehicle displayed at a Tesla flagship store on Jan. 4, 2021 in Shanghai, China.

Citing national security concerns, China is restricting the use of Tesla's electric vehicles by some state and military personnel, according to a Wall Street Journal report from Friday. A separate report, from Bloomberg, said the cars were banned in certain areas.

Shares of Tesla were down more as much as 4.4% at one point Friday before recovering. Shares closed up .26%.