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3 Apr 2025
#economy
GB News: Tesla sales plummet 13 per cent amid backlash against Elon Musk as protesters call for global boycott
Tesla's sales fell 13% in Q1 2025, with deliveries at 336,681, over 50,000 fewer than last year. Analysts had expected around 372,000 deliveries. This decline has allowed China's BYD to gain market share, potentially surpassing Tesla as the top electric vehicle brand globally.
Protests against Elon Musk have intensified, with activists calling for boycotts and vandalizing Tesla vehicles. The UK saw a 2.38% market share for Tesla, but the company faces challenges from an ageing fleet and competition. New Model Y deliveries are expected in June, which may boost sales.
Breitbart: Bessent on Israel Being on Tariff List Despite Axing Theirs: There Are Non-Tariff Barriers
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent explained that non-tariff barriers can be more detrimental than actual tariffs during a Fox News interview. He noted that despite Israel and Australia having favorable tariff conditions with the U.S., they remain on the tariff list due to these barriers.
Bessent highlighted that while the U.S. has a trade surplus with Australia, restrictions prevent American companies from selling products like beef there, illustrating the complexities of trade negotiations.
Breitbart: Bessent: Tariffs Will Raise Revenue to Extent They're Higher, 'We'll See' If There Are Negotiations
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent stated that higher tariffs can both raise revenue and serve as a negotiation tactic for trade reciprocity. He noted that while tariffs have generated significant revenue from China, they won't be included in Congressional Budget Office scoring.
Bessent emphasized the dual role of tariffs in the current economic strategy, indicating their importance in both revenue generation and trade negotiations.
#culture
Le Monde: Gordon Parks, the American who observed Americans in Paris
Gordon Parks, renowned for his Civil Rights Movement photography, spent two years in Paris from 1949 to 1951 for Life Magazine. He captured the essence of American expatriate youth and the vibrant community of Black artists in the city, with his works featured in the 'Paris Noir' exhibition at the Centre Pompidou.
Parks, who rose from humble beginnings in Kansas, became a prominent figure in documentary photography, tackling complex subjects. His time in Paris included assignments in fashion and celebrity photography, solidifying his reputation before returning to the U.S. as a key visual chronicler of social issues.