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A letter to the US Trade Representative’s Office reflects comments by many US businesses concerned by Trump’s tariffs, and is notable because it is from Tesla.
It is not clear who at Tesla wrote the letter, which is unsigned but is on a company letterhead ... actions," Tesla said in the letter. "For example, past trade actions by the United States ...