Detect and evaluate the political and legal limitations and barriers for the company using both the Domestic and Global environments. Describe and integrate the political and legal environments/structures of your selected company's home (domestic) country and another country in which it does business (global). What exists for your worst company in the context of the domestic and global political-legal environments?
As it relates to specifically to Tesla, political and legal limitations are varied. For one, from a political perspective, the need to encourage competition within the electronic vehicle space is very high with all developed countries. For one, governments are looking to encourage overall adoption of electric vehicles. To encourage adoptions, governments are looking to generate competition as a means to lower the overall price of purchasing electronic vehicles. Likewise, political institutions around the world have also enacted financial incentives in the form of tax breaks and other subsidies to improve the improvement of electronic vehicle technology. Each of these elements are designed to improve...
By lowering the cost of production, many governments hope these cost savings can then be transferred to individual consumers in the...…the United States are engaged in a very contentious trade war. Tesla has operation in China and is looking to China as a critical catalyst for future growth (Wang, 2009). However, the legal environment within the country could potentially hinder the ambitions of the company. For one, China will look to emphasize Chinese electric vehicle companies at the expense of Tesla. They will also look to dilute its autonomous driving solutions due to the data that can potentially be provided to American agencies or authorities. From a legal perspective this presents a national security threat to China and therefore could be…
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