Tesla’s chief executive officer Elon Musk kicked off his second day in China with a visit to the country's commerce ministry on May 31.
Musk left his hotel in the morning accompanied by Tesla's China-based public affairs chief Grace Tao and head of global manufacturing Tom Zhu. Musk's car was later seen parked outside the commerce ministry.
He is expected to meet other senior Chinese officials and visit the U.S. electric vehicle maker's Shanghai plant later in the week, sources have said, though it was not clear who exactly he would meet or what issues they would discuss.
China's foreign ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said China has released readouts on Musk's relevant meetings and she had no further information to add during a regular news briefing on Wednesday.
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