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Elon Musk refuses to say if he’s still committed to cheaper Tesla EVs

by Riah Marton
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Elon Musk refuses to say if he’s still committed to cheaper Tesla EVs
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TESLA chief executive officer Elon Musk does not want to talk about whether he’s committed to bringing a low-cost electric vehicle (EV) to market, or the carmaker’s rough last few months.

The CEO largely avoided questions on the topics during a remote appearance on Thursday (May 23) at the VivaTech conference in Paris. He gave one reporter an indirect answer, then cut off a second journalist because he dislikes her publication.

When asked if US President Joe Biden’s tariffs on Chinese EVs are the green light Tesla needs to bring a cheaper EV to market, Musk initially said that it was difficult for him to answer questions about a publicly traded company that are “of such a significant nature”.

After his live video feed cut out for several minutes, Musk returned and said he did not think the subject would be of interest to the audience. Then, he said Tesla’s product planning and the Biden administration’s trade policies are separate issues.

“Neither Tesla nor I asked for these tariffs. In fact, I was surprised when they were announced,” Musk said. “In general, I’m in favour of no tariffs. I’m also actually in favour of no tax incentives for EVs, but provided that the tax incentives for oil and gas must also be eliminated.”

Musk later cut off the second reporter as she began to ask him about Tesla’s flagging sales and declining stock price.

“We can stop the question right now, because I don’t think Business Insider is a real publication,” he said. “So let’s move on to the next question.”

Tesla shares have slumped almost 30 per cent this year, driven by disappointing sales and concerns that Musk is prioritising the development of autonomous vehicles over the company’s core car business.

Musk’s comment that he was surprised by Biden’s tariffs seems to contradict an answer he gave during a Tesla earnings call in January, when an analyst asked him about Chinese carmakers expanding into Western markets.

“They will have significant success outside of China, depending on what kind of tariffs or trade barriers are established,” Musk said during the Jan 24 call. “Frankly, I think if there are not trade barriers established, they will pretty much demolish most other car companies in the world.” BLOOMBERG

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Riah Marton

Riah Marton

I'm Riah Marton, a dynamic journalist for Forbes40under40. I specialize in profiling emerging leaders and innovators, bringing their stories to life with compelling storytelling and keen analysis. I am dedicated to spotlighting tomorrow's influential figures.

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