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US carmaker Tesla moves first to hike prices in China as trade war hits auto manufacturers

Reuters • July 10, 2018, 13:40:57 IST
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U.S. carmaker Tesla Inc has hiked prices on its Model X and S cars by about 20 percent in China, becoming the first automaker to raise prices in the world’s largest automotive market in response to a U.S.-China trade war

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Beijing/Shanghai: U.S. carmaker Tesla Inc has hiked prices on its Model X and S cars by about 20 percent in China, becoming the first automaker to raise prices in the world’s largest automotive market in response to a U.S.-China trade war. “It’s only chapter one of this story,” said James Chao, a Shanghai-based analyst at consultancy IHS Markit, who anticipates more companies from around the world to be affected by the trade skirmish. China slapped retaliatory tariffs on U.S. car imports in response to U.S. President Donald Trump’s move to impose tariffs on $34 billion worth of Chinese goods. China’s tariffs are expected to hurt automakers as well as companies that make industrial components in the United States, and produce soybean, whisky and other agricultural produce. For Tesla especially, rapidly burning cash and struggling to turn a profit, China is key. Sales in the country accounted for about 17 percent of its revenue last year. [caption id=“attachment_4480773” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Tesla logo. Tesla logo.[/caption] “Raising the prices is going to hurt sales, but money-losing Tesla has to raise prices because they can’t afford to fully absorb the higher costs of the tariffs,” CFRA research analyst Efraim Levy said. “Considering they claim to be capacity-constrained, they should be able to shift sales elsewhere.” In May it slashed up to $14,000 off its Model X in China after Beijing announced major tariff cuts for imported automobiles, but the new tariffs have now erased that. A basic Model S sedan now costs about 849,900 yuan ($128,779) up from 710,579 in May, while a Model X sport-utility vehicle costs about 927,200 yuan now, versus 775,579 yuan in May, according to its website. New Tesla plant Tesla’s price increases come as it plans to build a factory in Shanghai to serve the Chinese market. The company ships more than 15,000 cars a year to China. Chief Executive Elon Musk is expected to visit Shanghai on Tuesday, Bloomberg reported, citing people familiar with the plans. Musk will also visit Beijing on Wednesday and Thursday, Bloomberg said, quoting one of the sources. A Tesla spokeswoman did not respond to a request for comment. Analysts were divided on how much the price increases will bother Tesla’s affluent buyers. “Tesla consumers are a unique group of rich people. They want more of a brand image and product experience, the price is less of a concern for them,” said Yale Zhang, head of Shanghai-based consultancy Automotive Foresight, who believes rich Chinese consumers will keep buying Teslas despite the price hikes. IHS Markit’s Chao, however, said many wealthy buyers in China were becoming more price conscious and wanted to get a good deal. German luxury automaker BMW, which also makes cars in the United States to sell in China, has also flagged that it will raise prices on vehicles it makes in Spartanburg, South Carolina. It said on Friday that it was unable to “completely absorb” the new tariffs. Daimler AG, another German automaker which imports U.S.-produced cars into China, said in a statement over the weekend that it “aims to maintain a competitive position” in China. Ford Motor Co said on Thursday it would not hike prices on its imported cars, for now, crimping its profit margins.

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