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Visitors look at a China-made Tesla Inc. Model Y electric vehicle at the Auto Shanghai 2021 show in Shanghai, China, on Tuesday, April 27, 2021. The Shanghai International Automobile Industry Exhibition kicked off on April 19 in China's financial hub, a multiday event aimed at showcasing the best and brightest car innovations in the worlds biggest vehicle market. Photographer: Qilai Shen/Bloomberg
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(Bloomberg) -- In April, one Tesla Inc. analyst speculated after its blowout first quarter of vehicle deliveries that the company might build a second car plant in China. Just six weeks later, the view is far less effusive.