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Musk backs Trump; Tesla jumps 15%, possibly easing regulations.
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IntroductionElon Musk, CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, publicly supported Trump's reelection after he won the pres ...
Elon Musk,Fortune Foreign Exchange Official website CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, publicly supported Trump's reelection after he won the presidential election, causing Tesla's stock to rise by 15%. As a significant figure in the tech industry, Musk's support for Trump not only brings potential policy benefits to his companies but also raises concerns about the future regulatory environment in the United States.
According to public records, Musk donated at least $1.19 billion to a political group supporting Trump. His business interests span electric vehicles, brain-machine interfaces, and rocket launches, and are closely tied to government policies. A former senior official at SpaceX revealed that Musk believes regulations stifle innovation, and the Trump administration's policies present an opportunity to ease regulatory barriers. On election night, Musk and Trump celebrated the victory together at Mar-a-Lago, with Trump even promising to appoint Musk as his "efficiency czar."

Musk's support for Trump could earn him favorable treatment in multiple areas, particularly in the regulation of electric and autonomous vehicles. As Musk plans to launch driverless Teslas in California and Texas next year, he is poised to influence the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's (NHTSA) regulation of Tesla's driver assistance systems, pushing for more lenient autonomous driving policies. Meanwhile, Musk's space company SpaceX has long dominated government-funded rocket launch projects, and despite past worker safety concerns, regulatory intervention with SpaceX remains relatively lenient.
In the case of Neuralink, Musk's criticism of the Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) approval speed has drawn attention. If influenced by the Trump administration, future approval processes might accelerate. However, industry insiders warn that improper regulation in areas such as space exploration and rocket manufacturing could pose risks. Nevertheless, Musk's advocacy for "looser regulation" is already making an impact in the private spaceflight industry, with NASA forextrustindex over $15 billion in SpaceX, relying on its contributions to space travel expertise.
Musk's rise is compared to the industrial giants of the Gilded Age, and his potential collaboration with Trump leads the industry to speculate about the profound impact this might have on business and technological innovation.

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