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According to Reuters, Tesla CEO Elon Musk said his company is currently in discussions with potential Chinese partners to establish a local production facility.
Musk added that such a move could slash the cost of a Tesla by as much as a third.
Currently, a base Tesla Model S starts at just under $103,000 in China.
Tesla could not confirm the Reuters report.
But a company spokesperson provided a statement to Business Insider: "We are in discussions with state and national government officials. Any decision would come as a function of those discussions. We hope to announce something definitive soon."
Musk reportedly made his comments at a forum hosted by Tsinghua University in China.
Chinese regulations generally require foreign automakers to enter into a partnership with a local counterpart before producing vehicles in the country.
According to Reuters, Tesla has sold just over 3,000 cars in China so far this year.