Elon Musk denied a report that Tesla is in talks with Saudi Arabia to build an electric vehicle factory in the Middle Eastern kingdom.
The Wall Street Journal reported that the electric vehicle company is in early talks with the Saudis about building a manufacturing facility, citing unnamed “people familiar with the discussions.”Musk took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to respond to the report. “Yet another utterly false article from WSJ,” said the tech mogul, who has launched a number of criticisms toward the media at large.
Saudi Arabia has been “wooing” Tesla by leveraging the right to purchase rare materials needed to make electric vehicles from Congo, according to the report. Congo currently supplies approximately 70% of the world’s cobalt.
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