Elon Musk's whirlwind China trip included talks with vice premier
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[June 01, 2023] SHANGHAI
(Reuters) -Tesla Inc Chief Executive Elon Musk departed Shanghai on
Thursday, wrapping up a two-day trip to China in which he met senior
Chinese government officials including the highest-ranking vice premier.
Photos and a video of Musk's visit late Wednesday to Tesla's Shanghai
factory - the automaker's biggest production hub - showed him holding up
a "Giga Shanghai" sign, flanked by hundreds of staff including Tom Zhu,
head of global manufacturing.
The video released by Tesla showed Musk praising employees for
"overcoming so many difficulties and challenges" and making a heart sign
with his hands.
Earlier in the trip, Musk met with China's foreign, commerce and
industry ministers in Beijing and dined with the chairman of battery
supplier Contemporary Amperex Technology Co Ltd (CATL).
He also met with Chinese Vice Premier Ding Xuexiang on Wednesday, a
source familiar with the matter said. Ding is the sixth highest-ranked
leader in the Politburo Standing Committee, the top governing body led
by President Xi Jinping.
This marks the first time that Ding is known to have had a one-on-one
meeting with a foreign CEO. China values its relationship with Tesla and
in 2019 Musk had a one-on-one meeting with then premier Li Keqiang.
Tesla, the State Council Information Office, which handles media queries
on behalf of the Chinese government, did not immediately respond to
Reuters requests for comment.
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Tesla Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk
poses for a group photo at the Shanghai Gigafactory of the U.S.
electric vehicle maker in Shanghai, China, in this handout image
released on June 1, 2023. Tesla/Handout via REUTERS
Musk also met with Chen Jining, Shanghai's party secretary, who
welcomed Tesla to increase its investments and expand businesses in
the city, according to a statement from the municipal government on
Thursday.
Since his arrival in China on Tuesday morning, the U.S. billionaire
has been showered with praise by the Chinese public, but Musk
himself has been uncharacteristically silent and has yet to make any
public statements.
Little is known of the conversations he had with Chinese government
officials so far. The sources, who were not authorised to speak to
media and declined to be identified, did not provide details of
Musk's discussions with Ding.
The industry ministry said only that Musk and its head exchanged
views about the development of electric vehicles and connected cars;
the commerce ministry announced Musk had discussed Tesla's
development in China with its minister.
The U.S. billionaire's private jet took off from Shanghai's Hongqiao
airport on Thursday morning, heading for Austin, Texas, where
Tesla's global headquarters is located, according to flight-tracking
platform Variflight.
(Reporting by Zhang Yan, Brenda Goh and Nicoco Chan in Shanghai and
Julie Zhu in Hong Kong; Editing by Edwina Gibbs)
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