Elon Musk unsuccesfully appealed to Trump to roll back tariffs, says US newspaper

ANI April 8, 2025 242 views

Elon Musk has openly challenged President Trump's import tariff policies, revealing behind-the-scenes tensions between the tech entrepreneur and the administration. The Washington Post reported Musk's unsuccessful attempts to persuade Trump to reconsider retaliatory tariffs, highlighting significant disagreements over economic strategy. Musk advocated for a "zero-tariff situation" and free movement between the US and Europe, signaling his global economic perspective. These revelations come at a time when Tesla is experiencing a notable 13% drop in sales, potentially impacted by the ongoing trade tensions.

"At the end of the day, I hope it's agreed that both Europe and the United States should move ideally to a zero-tariff situation" - Elon Musk
Washington DC, April 8: Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk, who heads the US Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), had appealed to American President Donald Trump to reconsider the retaliatory import tariffs, the Washington Post reported, citing sources.

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Musk criticized White House trade adviser Peter Navarro's tariff approach

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Tesla sales dropped 13% amid market tensions

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Musk advocated for free trade zone between US and Europe

According to the US daily, Musk's attempted intervention was unsuccessful and the CEO of X and Tesla also disagreed with other high-ranking Washington officials on issues such as migrant visas and DOGE's approach to government spending, The Washington Post pointed out citing two people familiar with the matter.

The newspaper recalled that on April 5, Musk criticized White House trade adviser Peter Navarro, who played a key role in preparing a plan to introduce tariffs. "A PhD in Econ from Harvard is a bad thing, not a good thing," Musk wrote on his X page, referring to Navarro. This exchange marks the highest-profile disagreement between the President and Musk, the report said

The Washington Post also said that Musk had over the weekend said that he would like to see a "free trade zone" between Europe and the United States. "

"At the end of the day, I hope it's agreed that both Europe and the United States should move ideally, in my view, to a zero-tariff situation," the newspaper quoted the entrepreneur as saying. According to Musk, he would like people to be able to move freely between European countries and the US "if they wish." "That has certainly been my advice to the president," he added.

Musk's brother and fellow Tesla board member Kimbal Musk also lobbed sharp criticism at the President over the tariff policies Monday.

Trump had announced a sweeping 10 per cent baseline tariff on all imports to the United States, alongside steeper duties targeting specific countries, including India.

Meanwhile, Tesla sales plunged 13 per cent in the first three months of this year, the largest drop in deliveries in its history, as backlash against CEO Elon Musk and growing competition took a large bite out of demand for its EVs, as per a report in the CNN earlier this month.

Amid the turmoil in the global markets following the tariff announcements, US President Donald Trump has ruled out the possibility of a "pause" on the tariffs on countries during negotiations.

During a bilateral meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the White House on Monday (local time), Trump stated, "We're not looking at that," emphasising that the US would continue to pursue fair deals with other countries.

"We have many countries that are to negotiate deals with us, and they're going to be fair deals, and in certain cases, they're going to be paying substantial tariffs. They'll be fair deals," Trump said.

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James R.
Interesting to see Musk pushing for free trade when Tesla's sales are dropping. Maybe he should focus more on his companies than playing government advisor? šŸ¤”
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Sarah L.
Love that Musk is advocating for free movement between US and Europe! As someone with family on both continents, this would be life-changing. Hope policymakers listen! āœˆļø
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Miguel T.
While I generally support Musk's vision, I think his approach to Navarro was unprofessional. You can disagree without personal attacks on someone's education.
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Aisha K.
The tariffs are hurting small businesses way more than Tesla. Musk should use his influence to help others, not just his own interests.
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David P.
Zero tariffs sounds great in theory, but how would that protect American workers? There needs to be balance in trade policies.
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Emma S.
The whole Musk family getting involved in politics now? Interesting development. Wonder if this will affect Tesla's brand long-term.

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