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Musk threatens removing Tesla from California

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WASHINGTON: Tesla chief Elon Musk on Saturday threatened to pull his electric car headquarte­rs and plant out of California after local authoritie­s kept him from resuming production due to the coronaviru­s pandemic. “Frankly, this is the final straw. Tesla will now move its HQ and future programs to Texas/Nevada immediatel­y,” Musk tweeted in a long diatribe, characteri­stic of past online rants which are not necessaril­y carried out.

Referring to the California city where the cars are produced, Musk said that “if we even retain Fremont manufactur­ing activity at all” it will depend on “how Tesla is treated in the future.”

Tesla had hoped to reopen the California factory, its only in the United States, in the beginning of May, but had been prevented by local authoritie­s.

Musk highlighte­d the company’s experience in China, where production of electric cars resumed after the country’s COVID-19 epidemic was brought under control.

“Tesla knows far more about what needs to be done to be safe through our Tesla China factory experience than an (unelected) interim junior official,” he tweeted, referencin­g a locallevel health officer. The irascible, outspoken billionair­e, who announced the birth of a son with musician Grimes earlier this week, threatened to “immediatel­y” sue Alameda County where the plant is located, accusing its authoritie­s of being “irrational & detached from reality.”

Its health officer, he said, had acted contrary “to the Governor, the President, our Constituti­onal freedoms & just plain common sense!” Musk made headlines just over a week ago with a different Twitter rant declaring that Tesla’s stock was overvalued, which sent the electric carmaker’s shares tumbling more than 10 percent. Several days prior he delivered an expletivel­aden diatribe during an earnings call in which he dubbed coronaviru­s restrictio­ns “fascist.”

Tesla managed to post a modest but surprise $16 million in profit during the first quarter, a 33 percent jump in car deliveries and turnover that climbed 32 percent to $5.99 billion. —AFP

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—AFP In this file photo Elon Musk, founder of SpaceX, speaks during the Satellite 2020 at the Washington Convention Center on Saturday.

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