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特朗普开炮:如果没有补贴,马斯克可能早就回南非老家了

Group 1 - Trump criticized Elon Musk for benefiting excessively from U.S. government electric vehicle subsidies, suggesting that without these subsidies, Tesla would not have survived and Musk might have returned to South Africa [1][3] - Trump highlighted that Musk's support for him during the presidential campaign contradicts Musk's current stance on electric vehicle mandates, emphasizing that while electric vehicles are acceptable, forcing everyone to own one is unreasonable [3] - The U.S. government has provided significant tax incentives for electric vehicle purchases, with consumers eligible for up to $7,500 in tax credits, making Tesla one of the primary beneficiaries of this policy [3] Group 2 - The Biden administration aims to increase the electric vehicle sales target to 68% by 2032 as part of its climate action plan, continuing the push for clean energy initiated during the Obama administration [3] - Trump's campaign has repeatedly criticized the clean energy subsidy policies, labeling them as a gift to Chinese manufacturing, and he has proposed eliminating these subsidies in his tax reform plan [3] - Despite Musk's opposition to mandatory electric vehicle sales targets, he has consistently emphasized the importance of subsidy policies for innovation in the industry [3]