'Stuck in quicksand': Experts say Trump's tariff relief 'helps Tesla' -- but not 'Big 3'
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
57% : Musk donated nearly $300 million to help elect Trump and support other Republican political causes.51% : The two executive orders Trump signed were supposed to eliminate "cumulative" tariffs on imported cars and parts, while the other gave relief on car parts for vehicles made in the U.S. "While not completely unscathed, Tesla is in the best position to weather this storm vs. the Big 3 and other foreign automakers as it localized 85% to 90% of its supply chain in the US and will be exempt from many of these tariffs," Wedbush said.
40% : ALSO READ: 'Lasting damage': Anti-Trump senators assess 'staggering' impact of Trump 2.0'
33% : Trump signed a new executive order on Tuesday that rolled back some of his tariffs, which would have hurt U.S. automakers since they depend on car parts that are being heavily taxed.
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