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Tesla branded as 'arrogant' in China as pressure mounts on the electric carmaker
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She was protesting an alleged brake failure in her car — an issue which other Chinese social media users claiming to be Tesla drivers have complained about in the last several months. 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State-run news outlets published a string of editorials, while the Chinese government’s central disciplinary commission issued a warning statement.\n\n The arrogant and overbearing stance the company exhibited in front of the public is repugnant and unacceptable, which could inflict serious damage on its reputation and customer base in the Chinese market.State-backed Chinese publication Global Times, on Tesla\n\nOne state media article titled “Three lessons Tesla ought to learn” advised the U.S.-based electric automaker not to be “arrogant” and to “respect” the Chinese consumer market. That’s according to a CNBC translation of the Chinese-language text.\n“The arrogant and overbearing stance the company exhibited in front of the public is repugnant and unacceptable, which could inflict serious damage on its reputation and customer base in the Chinese market,” state-backed tabloid the Global Times said in a separate opinion piece published Wednesday.\nTesla apologized in a statement for not solving the car owner’s problems in a timely manner.\nIn two Weibo posts on Monday and Tuesday, Tesla said that it’s willing to cooperate with authorities. The company said it will carry out “self-examination and self-correction” to “rectify” problems with its customer service process.\nOn Thursday, Tesla said it handed over raw vehicle data to Zhang from 30 minutes before the crash in question took place. The company has also been in communication with two market regulators.\nTesla’s rise in China\nTesla has been a poster child for Beijing’s efforts to demonstrate that China is letting more foreign businesses into its relatively closed market.\nTesla has stepped up its focus on China in the last two years. With the support of the government, Teslabroke ground on a major Shanghai factory in 2019andlast year began delivering Model 3 vehicles made at that siteto customers in China.\n\n Letting the market leader in was very much in China’s interest, but letting the market leader dominate the market is not in China’s interest.Bill RussoFOUNDER AND CEO OF AUTOMOBILITY LIMITED\n\nTesla’s China sales more than doubled in 2020, and the Model 3 was the best-selling electric car in the country.\nCEO Elon Musk even met with Premier Li Keqiang in 2019. But with success comes scrutiny, especially as China’s homegrown companies look for a larger slice of the growing electric vehicle market.\nChina’s favorable policies toward electric cars have spurred the creation of a number of start-ups hoping to compete with Tesla such asNioandXpeng Motors, although their sales are still far behind Tesla’s.\n“Letting the market leader in was very much in China’s interest, but letting the market leader dominate the market is not in China’s interest,” Bill Russo, founder and CEO of consulting and investment firm Automobility Limited, said.\nRusso noted that companies including Daimler’s Mercedes unit and Volkswagen have gone through similar periods of scrutiny in the past.\nRising scrutiny of Tesla\nNegative press about Tesla in China has increased in the last several months. Earlier this year, aTesla Model 3 reportedly exploded in a Shanghai parking garage, while astate media articlesaid there were at least 10 reports in 2020 of Tesla drivers losing control of their cars in the country.\nChina has alsoreportedly restricted the use of Tesla carsamong state and military personnel over concerns that the vehicle’s sensors could record images of their surrounding locations. Musk saidhis company would be shut down if its cars could be used to spy.\nMeanwhile, China’s market regulator, the State Administration for Market Regulation, met with Tesla’s local subsidiaries in February over increased consumer reports of vehicle problems. On Wednesday, the regulator issued a statement saying it places high importance on the Shanghai auto show incident. The authority said it has instructed local regulators to protect consumer interests.\nMusk has looked to fend off the scrutiny. 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