Elon Musk: Hoping for 'zero tariffs' between US, Europe
- Elon Musk proposed a zero-tariff trade zone between the U.S. And Europe.
- President Trump's recent imposition of 20% tariffs on EU goods prompted Musk's proposal.
- The zero-tariff zone aims to remove trade barriers and ease trade restrictions between the U.S. And Europe.
- Musk stated that "Europe and North America should effectively create a free-trade zone."
- Dan Ives lowered Tesla's price target to $315, citing softening demand and brand perception concerns.
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Schedule: EU wants to gradually avenge Trump
Donald Trump has rejected the EU's offer to "zero tariffs." In Brussels, countermeasures are being prepared at several escalation stages. Behind the scenes, there seems to be great astonishment and amusement about the "ChatGPT" self-sabotage from the USA. "That's not enough," the US President told a reporter who had asked him if he would accept the offer from Brussels. EU boss Ursula von der Leyen had once again stressed on Monday evening that a…
Trump rejected the EU proposal to abolish duties on manufactured goods
Washington is not satisfied with Brussels's proposal to resolve the trade dispute and is demanding that the EU increase energy imports from the US. Earlier, the European Commission proposed to mutually abandon duties on manufactured goods.
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