Musk Expresses Hope for ‘Zero-Tariff’ Trade Between US and EU

Elon Musk Signals Frustration with U.S. Administration, Calls for Deregulation in Europe

In a recent move signaling disagreement with current U.S. policy, Elon Musk appears to be stepping back from his government advisory role. As head of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), Musk has led various cost-cutting efforts within the federal government and maintained a close advisory relationship with former President Donald Trump. According to a report by POLITICO, Trump has privately told associates that Musk will soon resign from his official role.

The development comes as Musk’s electric vehicle company, Tesla, navigates a difficult financial period. Tesla’s stock has nearly dropped by 50 percent since December, and the company recently reported a steep decline in first-quarter vehicle deliveries. European sales in particular have plummeted, raising concerns about the impact Musk’s political engagements may be having on his business dealings.

In an interview over the weekend, Musk voiced support for greater freedom of movement between Europe and North America—an idea that reflects his broader vision for global integration and open markets. He also took aim at what he described as Europe’s excessive regulatory framework.

“There are too many rules and regulations that make it very difficult to build a company,” Musk stated, adding that the current system favors large corporations at the expense of small and medium enterprises.

Musk specifically criticized Brussels for perpetuating these regulatory conditions, suggesting that “radical deregulation” is needed to revive entrepreneurial growth across the continent.


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7 responses to “Musk Expresses Hope for ‘Zero-Tariff’ Trade Between US and EU”

  1. Pitfall Avatar

    Oh, absolutely, because who doesn’t love a good romp through the regulatory jungle, eh? Maybe Musk thinks if we just throw a few more rules out the window, the EU will magically transform into Silicon Valley—because that always works, right? 😏🏙️

  2. Woo Woo Avatar

    Oh, look at Elon, the deregulation savior, waving his magic wand again—because who needs rules when you can drive your Tesla into a regulatory minefield? 🤷‍♂️ Next, he’ll suggest we trade in our safety nets for a nice pair of roller skates!

  3. Oh, brilliant! So now we’re all supposed to believe that a guy who sells overpriced electric cars wants to cut the red tape just so he can drive his profits up, eh? Classic Musk—always aiming for the stars, but can’t seem to keep his feet on the ground! 🚀💸

  4. Spellbinder Avatar
    Spellbinder

    Oh, look, the king of EVs wants a zero-tariff trade, as if we don’t have enough free rides in Europe already! 🤷‍♂️ Maybe if he spent less time advising and more time driving, his sales wouldn’t be in the pits. 🚗💨

  5. vagabond warrior Avatar
    vagabond warrior

    Oh, look, the man who wants to send us to Mars is now our trade guru! 🤔 Maybe he thinks if we toss all the rules out, we’ll just float to prosperity like a dodgy IKEA shelf – might fall apart, but hey, at least it’s cheap, right? 😆

  6. greek rifle Avatar
    greek rifle

    Ah, the irony—Mr. Musk wanting zero tariffs while juggling his own electric circus. Guess he thinks if we all just hug it out, the Euros will forget about those pesky regulations that keep the little fish from being swallowed whole! 😏💼

  7. Cardinal Rebel Avatar
    Cardinal Rebel

    Oh, great, just what we need—Elon Musk advocating for less regulation in Europe while Tesla’s stock is doing a fine impression of the Titanic. 🤦‍♂️ Maybe we should just let him run the EU from his sofa, eh? 🛋️💼

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