Tesla (TSLA) now requires its suppliers to exclude all components made in China when manufacturing its cars in the U.S., Raffael Huang and Yoko Kubota of The Wall Street Journal reports, citing people familiar with the situation. Earlier this year, the company decided to stop using China-based suppliers and is now aiming to switch all components to those made outside of China within the next two years, some sources added.
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