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Trump wants California to let automaker Tesla reopen assembly plant

Published 05/12/2020, 10:24 AM
Updated 05/12/2020, 08:03 PM
© Reuters. U.S. President Trump holds press briefing on the coronavirus response at the White House in Washington

By Nathan Frandino

FREMONT, California (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday urged that Tesla Inc (O:TSLA) be allowed to reopen its electric vehicle assembly plant in California, joining CEO Elon Musk's bid to defy county officials who have ordered it to remain closed.

"California should let Tesla & @elonmusk open the plant, NOW. It can be done Fast & Safely!" Trump wrote on Twitter.

On Monday, Musk said production was resuming at the automaker’s sole U.S. vehicle factory, defying an order to stay closed and saying if anyone had to be arrested, it should be he.

Musk tweeted "Thank you!" in response to Trump on Tuesday.

Tesla shares were up 1.1% at $820.44 in late trading.

At Tesla's factory in Fremont, California, employee parking lots that were deserted on Friday were packed with cars on Tuesday. Trucks could be seen driving in and out of the factory grounds.

About a dozen workers, some masked, some not, were seen standing by a red food truck on the factory grounds.

At the factory's outbound logistics parking lot, where only a dozen Tesla cars stood on Friday, hundreds of Tesla vehicles were seen on Tuesday.

The company, which on Saturday sued Alameda County, where the plant is located, over its decision that the plant should stay closed, did not comment on Trump's tweet.

Late on Monday, county health officials said they were aware Tesla had opened beyond the so-called minimum basic operations allowed during lockdown, and had notified the company it could not operate without a county-approved plan.

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A county health official on Friday said the county had asked all manufacturers, including Tesla, to delay operations by at least another week to monitor infection and hospitalization rates.

Scott Haggerty, the Alameda County supervisor for the district where Tesla's factory is located, told the New York Times (NYSE:NYT) on Saturday that the county had been working to permit Tesla to resume operations on May 18 - the same day other U.S. automakers have been permitted to resume production in other states.

Haggerty on Tuesday accused Musk on Twitter of misrepresenting what he had told the newspaper.

Tesla on Saturday released a plan to keep workers returning to the factory safe.

The measures, which include temperature screenings, the installation of barriers to separate work areas and protective equipment for workers, are similar to those set up by Detroit-based automakers General Motors (N:GM), Ford (N:F) and Fiat Chrysler (MI:FCHA) (N:FCAU).

Trump is eager for the U.S. economy to reopen and for Americans to return to work.

He has sparred with California for years over a series of issues, including immigration, vehicle fuel-efficiency standards, funding for high-speed rail and numerous environmental issues. Trump has met with Musk on several occasions during his presidency.

California Governor Gavin Newsom on Monday said he had spoken with Musk several days ago and that the Tesla founder’s concerns helped prompt the state to begin its phased reopening of manufacturing last week.

States and cities around the United States are experimenting with ways to reopen their economies safely after the coronavirus outbreak shuttered businesses and forced tens of millions of Americans out of work.

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Musk over the weekend threatened to leave California for Texas or Nevada over his factory's closure. His move has highlighted the competition for jobs and ignited a rush to woo the billionaire executive by states that have reopened their economies more quickly in response to encouragement from Trump.

Tesla also has a vehicle plant in Shanghai and is building another in Berlin. Its lawsuit on Saturday alleged that Alameda County had violated California's constitution by defying Newsom's orders allowing manufacturers to reopen.

Newsom's office did not immediately comment on Tuesday.

In the past, Musk has discussed opening a second U.S. factory outside California. In a tweet in February, he solicited comments on potentially opening a factory in Texas.

Latest comments

Steven Gitt....You shop at Wal-Mart? How gauche! No I know you lost Daddy’s fortune in the market that Trump destroyed single-handedly. Have you also been hitting all the Blue Light Specials at K-Mart? Perhaps you can find a well-educated brain there at a bargain price.
and just for the record, every other motor vehicle plant in the state has been allowed to operate, this was just a local ordinance that they did not have the authority to impose. musk can easily win this case in court.
my local walmart has been completely packed for weeks on end now...  be sure not to hang out on the beach though or let manufacturing plants operate
Well your new Tesla comes in a new colors splash of blood enjoy your ride as well your night mares
Its probably safer than an Amazon facility. California's corrupt local politicians need to be voted out and or locked up. Word on the street is Lorena Gonzalez received over a million dollars in cash payments.
Tesla has a new name for the Model Y. Corona19
Ca is inept. Send in the health official to inspect his factory. If it is prepared, open it. Amazon is not well prepared but they let amazon open anyway.
If Musk said he make sure his factory wont spread the virus. Why dont the health dept come and inspect. If his factory is ready, let him open.
Let America work again.
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