Along with Tesla, whose letter to the US trade representative made headlines earlier this week, SpaceX has also commented on President Trump's policy of levying tariffs against America's trading partners. While Tesla advised the Trump administration about the high manufacturing costs that it might face due to the tariffs, SpaceX, which relies on few imports for its satellite service, has taken an opposite approach. Its letter is also signed, unlike the one from Musk's car company. In it, SpaceX cites unfavorable global regulations against its Starlink satellite service and equipment. SpaceX Cites Spectrum Sharing, Licensing Fees & Import Duties As […]
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