Tesla CEO Elon Musk says he’s ready to abandon California as the home of the electric-car maker and is taking his fight to reopen the auto maker’s lone U.S. assembly factory to court
Tesla Inc. Chief Executive Elon Musk says he’s ready to abandon California as the home of the electric-car maker and is taking his fight to reopen the auto maker’s lone U.S. assembly factory to court after local government officials on Friday told the company it couldn’t reopen amid efforts to fight the coronavirus pandemic.
While other parts of California are reopening after shelter-in-place orders have shut down nonessential businesses since March, Tesla’s factory is located in Fremont, near San Francisco, where local...
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