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Tesla chief Elon Musk 'postpones' India visit

By Aditi Shah, Aditya Kalra and Sarita Chaganti Singh
Updated April 20 2024 - 7:50pm, first published 7:48pm
Elon Musk had been planning to visit India to meet its leader and announce a significant investment. (AP PHOTO)
Elon Musk had been planning to visit India to meet its leader and announce a significant investment. (AP PHOTO)

Elon Musk has postponed a planned trip to India to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi, citing obligations at his Tesla automaker and saying he aims to reschedule the visit.

"Unfortunately, very heavy Tesla obligations require that the visit to India be delayed, but I do very much look forward to visiting later this year," Musk posted on his X social media platform.

Reuters revealed the postponement on Saturday, citing four people familiar with the matter.

The trip was to have included the announcement of plans for the electric vehicle (EV) maker to enter the South Asian market, Reuters has reported.

The CEO and the prime minister are both at critical junctures.

Tesla could have used the India announcement to reassure investors after months of share price declines and the news on April 15 that it would lay off more than 10 per cent of its global workforce.

Musk is expected to face tough questions from analysts when Tesla announces quarterly results on Tuesday about falling sales, rising competition from Chinese EV makers and the fate of key future Tesla products.

Reuters reported on April 5 that Tesla had halted development of its long-awaited affordable EV, often called the Model 2.

Musk posted that "Reuters is lying" after the report, without citing any inaccuracies.

He has not spoken further about the model, leaving investors clamouring for clarity.

Musk would have arrived on Sunday, two days after the start of India's national election, in which Modi is forecast to win a rare third term.

Modi wants to highlight progress toward promises of making India a global manufacturing hub.

After Reuters reported Musk's India trip plans on April 10, he posted on X that he was "Looking forward to meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in India!"

In New Delhi, Musk was expected to announce an investment of $US2 billion ($A3.1 billion) to $US3 billion ($A4.7 billion), mainly to build a factory in India, after the government announced a policy lowering high tariffs on imported cars if companies invest locally, Reuters has reported.

He was also expected to meet executives from several space startups in New Delhi.

Musk is awaiting Indian government regulatory approvals to begin offering his Starlink satellite broadband services in the world's most populous country.

Australian Associated Press