Tesla 'NOT unscathed' by Trump tariffs
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Tesla manufactures all of the electric vehicles it sells in the US at plants in California and Texas â a key factor that should shield Muskâs pioneering company from the worst impacts of the tariffs.
From New York Post
Tesla could be a winner from the auto tariffs announced by President Trump on Wednesday â or at least suffer less than its competitors.
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