The CEO of technology, Elon Musk, who remained relatively silent on President Donald Trump’s pricing policy, said on Saturday that he hoped to see a “free trade area” between the United States and Europe.
“In the end, I hope it is agreed that Europe and the United States should ideally evolve, in my opinion, to a zero tariff situation, effectively creating a free trade area between Europe and North America,” Musk said on the far right, Italian Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini during a virtual event.
Musk’s comment occurred a few days after Trump announced a 10% coverage rate on imports entering the United States of all countries and a 20% harder rate on those of the European Union, including Italy.
Italy Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni described Trump’s prices as “evil” And said it doesn’t benefit one or the other side.
“We will do our best to work on an agreement with the United States, with the aim of avoiding a trade war that would inevitably weaken the West in favor of other global actors,” said Meloni in an article on Facebook translated.
Musk told Salvini that he wanted to see greater work mobility between the United States and Europe, declaring: “If people want to work in Europe or wish to work in North America, they should be allowed to do so.”
“It was certainly my advice to the president,” said Musk.
Musk, who became an advisor close to Trump and defended the president’s agenda, had remained relatively silent on the prices until Saturday. However, stock prices in her technology business, Tesla, took a drastic diving after Trump’s so-called “Liberation Day”.
In a series of responses on its social media site X, Musk criticized the help of the White House Peter Navarro, a graduate of Harvard who obtained a doctorate in economics and supported Trump’s pricing policies.
“A doctorate in Harvard is a bad thing, not a good thing,” Musk wrote. “Results in the ego / brain >> 1 problem.”
Musk launched another swing in Navarro in a response to a user who defended the economist, publishing: “He did not build shit.”
Another article cited the conservative economist Thomas Sowell: “In each catastrophe in American history, there is always a man from Harvard in the middle of it.” Musk replied “Yup”.
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