Tesla warns Trump administration it is ‘exposed’ to retaliatory tariffs
- Tesla has warned U.S. Officials that it faces 'disproportionate' retaliatory tariffs due to President Donald Trump's trade policies.
- The electric carmaker's market value has decreased significantly due to investor concerns related to trade tensions.
- Tesla emphasized that sourcing certain parts in the U.S. Is challenging, which could potentially affect production and consumer prices.
- Automakers, including Tesla, caution that broad tariffs could disrupt U.S. Assembly production, leading to job losses and fewer vehicle options for consumers.
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