In a letter to Trump officials, Tesla raised concerns about the president's tariffs -- but it's unclear if CEO Elon Musk was personally involved in sending the letter.
Trump has sent financial markets into a tailspin by firing thousands of federal employees and slapping tariffs on imports.
In a letter addressed to the U.S. Trade Representative, Elon Musk's Tesla warned that retaliatory tariffs could affect ...
Tesla warned of the hit to its bottom line from tariffs, while SpaceX complained how foreign trade barriers affect its ...
Nobody at Tesla wants to get fired for sending the letter, so they reportedly left it unsigned. Tesla says it is difficult to ...
It was a surprise ceremony at the White House presided over by President Donald Trump to unveil a $100 billion investment ...
Billionaire Elon Musk’s companies, Tesla and SpaceX, have formally raised concerns with the US Trade Representative (USTR), ...
In an interesting development, EV maker Tesla (TSLA) has sent a letter to the Trump administration about the potential ...
Tesla has joined the ranks of U.S. companies concerned that Trump's aggressive tariff policies may negatively affect global ...
“It’s a polite way to say that the bipolar tariff regime is screwing over Tesla,” a person familiar with the sending of the ...
A letter to the US Trade Representative’s Office reflects comments by many US businesses concerned by Trump’s tariffs, and is notable because it is from Tesla.
Tesla has built largely self-sufficient supply chains in the United States and China, a rarity in a world of interconnected trade. As a result, the tariffs imposed by the Trump administration on ...