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He warns that these conflicts are not sudden events, but tend to develop gradually, often preceded by economic downturns and political upheaval. Signals such as market turbulence, declining asset prices, and rising geopolitical rhetoric are warning signs that should be closely monitored.
What This Means for Investors and Tesla Holders
For Tesla investors, these insights are particularly relevant. Tesla’s sizeable presence in China—through its Giga Shanghai—makes it vulnerable in case of international conflicts. If tensions escalate into sanctions, supply chain disruptions, or trade restrictions, Tesla’s stock could face significant downside.