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Space X's CEO Elon Musk
As per a recent report by the Financial Times, Tesla chief Elon Musk may find it harder to balance his business interests between the USA and China. As per the report, Tesla is ‘under increasing pressure from Beijing’s national security and data hawks, threatening his access to the world’s biggest consumer market’.
The trigger for Beijing’s latest concern, according to the report, came from Musk’s active support for Ukraine in the country’s conflict with Russia. In less than two days after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Musk’s company SpaceX dispatched a shipment of Starlink satellite kits to fortify the country’s internet network. While this action was appreciated by the West it was viewed differently by China.
Importantly, China is where Musk’s company Tesla makes a quarter of its revenues.
The report mentions that Beijing’s military planners fear a scenario in which Musk’s satellites are deployed to conduct surveillance of China or support Taiwan.
The report quotes Dexter Roberts, a senior fellow with the Atlantic Council, saying that state-affiliated military researchers were very clear that Starlink “poses a threat to China”.