Musk says they want the free trade zone with Europe

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The billionaire Elon Musk said he was hoping for the United States and European can Develop economic ties to eliminate the needs of tariffs.

During a video interview with the Italian Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini on Saturday, Musk said that the billionaire recommended President Donald Trump to the President Donald Trump.

“At the end of the day, I hope that both European and the United States and in my opinion should act idealally to a free trade zone between Europe and North America,” Musk “.

He continued to say that he wanted to see more freedom of movement between Europe and the United States.

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The billionaire says Elon Musk hopes to see a free trade zone between the United States and Europe. (Through Brendan Smialowski / AFP Getty pictures)

“If people want to work in Europe or want to work in North America, therefore, therefore said that this was therefore said that this was” certainly, I had recommendations to the president. “

The expression of musk comes in less than a week Trump opened Tariffs against almost every major country on earth.

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The initial 10% “main” tariff has entered into force in US seaports, airports and customs warehouses on Thursday. At the end of this week, 57 greater trade partners are built higher taxes.

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President Donald Trump, new tariffs everywhere in the world swept. (Fox News / Special News)

The import of the European Union will face 20% tariff, and China’s products will be hit by 34% tariff, and bring Trump’s General Taxes in China Up to 54%.

In Europe and elsewhere, world leaders will retaliate tariffs. China has hit more tougher than any other nation, promised to “protect their rights and interests” last week.

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President Donald Trump warns a schedule on mutual tariffs during an event entitled “Call America again” in Washington on April 2, 2025. (Through Brendan Smialowski / AFP Getty pictures)

President of the European Commission Ursula Von Der Leien feels that Europeans are “refused our oldest ally.”

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“Uncertainty will be a spiral and causes the increase in further protectionism. The complications will be bad for millions of people around the world,” he said.

Fox News’ Landon Mion and Reuters contributed to this report.

 
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