Tesla will stop most car production at its European factory for two weeks. This pause will start on January 29 and run until February 11 due to supply chain problems caused by the Red Sea conflict. The company’s Berlin plant, which makes the Model Y SUV, faces disruptions as suppliers change their transport routes. While […]
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