
Musk ‘very welcome' in Europe after Trump bust-up, says official
BRUSSELS : Elon Musk is 'very welcome' in Europe, a spokesman for the European Commission quipped today, following the tech billionaire's spectacular public falling-out with US President Donald Trump.
The Trump-Musk political marriage blew up yesterday as the president declared himself 'very disappointed' in criticisms from his former aide and top donor, before the pair hurled insults at each other on social media.
At the commission's daily briefing, spokeswoman Paula Pinho was asked whether Musk had reached out to the EU with a view to relocating his businesses, or setting up new ones.
'He's very welcome,' she replied with a smile.
The commission's spokesman for tech matters, Thomas Regnier, followed up by stressing – straight-faced – that 'everyone is very welcome indeed to start and to scale in the EU'.
'That is precisely the objective of Choose Europe,' he said, referencing an EU initiative in favour of start-ups and expanding businesses.
Musk has been a frequent critic of the 27-nation EU – attacking its digital laws as censorship and berating its leaders, while cheering on the ascendant far-right in Germany and elsewhere.
The tycoon's row with Trump saw the president threaten to strip him of government contracts estimated at US$18 billion – with Musk vowing in response to end a critical US spaceship programme.
Explaining the rift, Trump said Musk had gone 'crazy' about a plan to end electric vehicle subsidies in the new US spending bill – as the bust-up sent shares in Musk's Tesla car company plunging.
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