| Tesla is temporarily suspending production of its Model 3 sedan for the second time in two months, just days after the electric-car maker's CEO, Elon Musk, said he was confident about the effort to speed up production of the company's first mass-market vehicle. Tesla first suspended production of the Model 3 line in late February in an effort to increase output. Tesla has been dogged for months by setbacks that have kept it from meeting its Model 3 production goals. At the end of the first quarter, Tesla reported that it was making 2,000 of the vehicles per week, short of Musk's goal of 2,500. The company now is aiming for weekly production of 5,000 by the end of the second quarter, a level it initially hoped to reach by the end of 2017. [BuzzFeed News, Bloomberg]    |
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