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Tesla announces over 10% workforce cut amidst sales challenges

Tesla, facing declining sales and heightened competition in the electric vehicle market, plans to reduce its global workforce by over 10%. CEO Elon Musk underscores the need for cost reductions amidst an intensifying price war for EVs

Tesla announces over 10% workforce cut amidst sales challenges

Tesla, the electric vehicle giant, is set to reduce its global workforce by over 10%, according to an internal memo obtained by Reuters. This move comes amidst a challenging period for the company, marked by declining sales and increasing competition within the electric vehicle market.

With approximately 140,473 employees worldwide as of December 2023, Tesla has not disclosed the exact number of jobs that will be affected. However, some employees have already been notified of the layoffs, indicating the immediacy of the decision.

In the memo, Tesla CEO Elon Musk emphasized the necessity of cost reductions and productivity enhancements as the company prepares for its next phase of growth. The layoffs, exceeding 10% globally, are a result of a thorough review of the organization's structure.

This announcement follows a series of setbacks for Tesla, including a 31% decline in its stock value since the beginning of the year. Despite pioneering the electric vehicle market, Tesla has faced stiff competition from traditional automakers such as Toyota and General Motors, whose shares have surged in comparison.

The company's challenges extend beyond sales figures. Tesla's gross profit margin in the fourth quarter hit a four-year low, reflecting pricing pressures and heightened competition, particularly in key markets like China.

The decision to reduce its workforce underscores Tesla's acknowledgement of weakening demand and the need to streamline operations. This comes on the heels of disappointing first-quarter delivery figures, which marked the first decline in nearly four years.

As Tesla braces for a slower year ahead, it faces the task of revitalizing consumer interest amid economic uncertainties and increased competition. With its quarterly earnings report scheduled for April 23, investors and analysts will be closely monitoring the company's strategic initiatives to navigate the evolving landscape of the electric vehicle industry.

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