What rankles Elon Musk the most — and what he actually likes — about Trump's trade approach

Key Points

  • Elon Musk and President Trump differ on trade solutions despite agreeing on underlying trade issues.
  • Musk has publicly criticized Trump's trade advisor Peter Navarro, calling him a "moron" over tariff policies.
  • Tesla's manufacturing model aims to minimize reliance on foreign parts, yet Musk opposes tariffs, advocating for zero-tariff systems between major economies.

Summary

Elon Musk's public disagreement with the Trump administration's tariff policies has escalated, highlighting a significant rift between the Tesla CEO and the President. While both Musk and Trump recognize issues within global trade, their solutions diverge sharply. Musk has openly criticized Peter Navarro, Trump's trade advisor, for suggesting that Tesla's opposition to tariffs stems from its reliance on foreign parts. Musk counters this by emphasizing Tesla's vertically integrated manufacturing approach, which reduces the need for extensive international trade. Despite Musk's general avoidance of commenting on tariffs, especially during his time as head of the Department of Government Efficiency, he has consistently pushed for zero-tariff systems between major trading partners like the US and Europe. Trump, however, favors tariffs and has dismissed the idea of zero-for-zero tariffs, focusing instead on broader trade deficits. This disagreement was further highlighted when Musk confronted Trump over the weekend, unsuccessfully attempting to sway the President's stance on tariffs.

yahoo
April 9, 2025
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