Why Tesla Stock Is Sinking Over 3% Premarket Today

Shares of electric vehicle giant Tesla, Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA) fell over 3% in premarket trading on Friday, as rumors of production cuts in China reignited concerns about potentially underwhelming deliveries.

This news comes at a delicate time, as Tesla prepares to announce its first-quarter sales in less than two weeks. Investors may connect the rumored production cut to slowing demand for Tesla vehicles in China, a key market where the company faces competition from agile domestic EV startups.

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China is a crucial market for Tesla, boasting higher margins for vehicles manufactured there compared to other factories. Analysts and Tesla observers fear that the company might barely surpass its first-quarter delivery figure of 422,875 units from last year.

Pre-Market Slump: In premarket trading, Tesla’s stock dropped 3.48% to $166.80, according to Benzinga Pro data.

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