INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Image copyrightTeslaTesla has delivered its first cars made in China, marking a major milestone for the electric vehicle maker.Fifteen Model
3 sedans were handed over at the company's so-called "Gigafactory" near Shanghai.It comes as Elon Musk's company aims to secure a
significant slice of the world's biggest car market.Tesla's move into the country comes as the trade war has forced other American companies
to shift production out of China.During a ceremony at the company's multi-billion dollar plant in Shanghai, 15 of its employees received
cars they had purchased.The event means deliveries of cars have started a little over a year after construction of the factory got
underway.California-based Tesla said that it wanted to start handing over vehicles before the Lunar New Year beginning on 25 January, and
with local electric car makers, including NIO and Xpeng Motors, as well as global brands such as BMW and Mercedes-Benz.US technology giants
Apple, Google, HP, and Dell have all reportedly started the process of moving production from China to other Asian countries.That's as US
tariffs on Chinese-made goods make them more expensive when they are imported into America, or companies have to absorb the cost
themselves.It also comes after intense pressure from US President Donald Trump for American companies to bring back manufacturing to the US
In August Mr Trump issued a demand for all US firms to move production out of China.However, Tesla doesn't plan to export the cars it makes
in China to the US, where they would be hit with tariffs
Instead it wants to sell the cars in China itself.Previously Tesla was exporting all of the cars it sold in China from the US, which meant
they were hit with tariffs in China
The company isn't just expanding its manufacturing into China
In November, it revealed plans to build a huge European production facility on the outskirts of Berlin in Germany.