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Elon Musk torched Peter Navarro, President Donald Trump’s trade advisor, in an X post Tuesday after Navarro dismissed the Tesla CEO as a glorified “car assembler” in a CNBC interview.
From Independent Journal Review
Trump’s new trade policies are raising costs for Tesla and fueling market chaos — and Musk isn’t staying quiet.
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India's commerce minister said the government has to be "convinced" BYD will "play by the rules" before the EV maker can expand in its market.
Tesla once had 1.9M reservations for its Cybertruck, but 17 months later, owners and dealers can’t seem to get the vehicle off their hands.
Wedbush analyst Dan Ives says Elon Musk’s association with President Trump and his tariffs will turn off potential Tesla buyers in China, the company’s second-largest market. Ives writes that Musk’s embrace of right-wing politics is destroying demand for his electric vehicles in the U.S. and Europe, too.
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As Elon Musk's political power grew, so did the movement against his company. Here's a play-by-play look at how the Tesla Takedown protests unfolded.
2don MSN
Tesla can't find buyers for the current backlog of nearly 2,400, or $200 million worth of Cybertrucks, despite claiming over a million orders were received.
Elon Musk has called President Donald Trump's trade adviser, Peter Navarro, a "moron" over comments he made about his electric vehicle firm, Tesla. Musk - who is also a member of the Trump administration - said Navarro was "dumber than a sack of bricks" in posts on his social media platform X.
Outnumbered' panelists discuss the escalating attacks on Tesla as police in Vancouver, Canada, are investigating a possible attack that resulted in injuries to a pregnant passenger.
Wedbush Securities analyst Dan Ives slashed his price targets for Apple and Tesla over the weekend as President Trump’s tariffs threaten to disrupt both
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Tesla dropped below $235 a share, a level that Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said recently would be the cheapest the stock would ever be.