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Posted on July 10, 2018 by By NEAL E. BOUDETTE

Tesla’s Latest Aim: Build 500,000 Cars a Year in China

The wholly owned operation, based in Shanghai, would be the first overseas factory for the automaker’s electric vehicles.
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