Elon Musk faces significant challenges as Tesla navigates potential tariffs that may impact its operations in Europe. With increasing trade tensions and competition from Chinese electric vehicle manufacturers like BYD and NIO, the situation grows dire. Musk's appeals for tariff relief have thus far yielded little support from the U.S. administration, leaving Tesla at a critical crossroads in its European market strategy amidst fears of a retreat from this vital market.
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