Dog chief Elon Musk asks for ‘zero tariff status’ between us and the European Union

Tech Mogul Elon Musk has expressed hope for a zero-tariff trade sector between the United States and Europe, a few days later US President Donald Trump imposed new tariffs, including 20 percent of Levy on European Union goods.
Speaking through a videoconference hosted by the distant Italian far-wide league party in Florence on Saturday, Musk said that he hoped that the two sides “can go into a zero-tariff position, effectively making a free-trade zone.”
Tesla The Chief expected the “establishing a very close partnership” for the two countries, a comment in which Trump’s contrast to the European Union’s previous criticism, claiming that the block “screw” was built to the US. Musk further wished “freedom of people between Europe and North America”.
The New York Times reported that during Trump’s first term, between the US and Britain, Musk “no tariff”, the New York Times reported.
His presence in Florence marked the continuity of his growing alignment with far-flung politics across Europe. A day earlier, both Musk and Trump showed support for the French far-off Figure Marine Le Pen, who were convicted of embezzlement this week and stopped from running to the office.
This year, Musk showed support for the German (AFD) party for a distant option of Germany and spoke about immigration in Italy, which reprimanded the Italian President.
On Saturday, Musk shared the stage with League Party leader Mateo Salvini, warning of censorship and mass immigration dangers. He also used the platform to promote his cost-cut department of government efficiency, supported Trump’s stance on Ukraine and described as the burden rules of the European Union.