NEW YORK (Reuters) – Tesla’s electric vehicle deliveries fell in the second quarter from the previous quarter mainly due to the week-long shutdown of its factory in China, the company said on Saturday (July 2nd). Elon Musk’s company delivered 254,695 vehicles from April to June, it said in a statement. That’s 27% more than the same period a year ago, but down 18% from the January-March 2022 quarter and the first such decline in more than two years. A disappointment for a company that says it is showing strong growth, boasting the opening of two new factories this year, in...