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Macron calls Musk ‘an oversubsidized guy,’ prompting response
French President Emmanuel Macron on Wednesday cited state support for Elon Musk’s Starlink as an argument for public investment in European industry, provoking a response from the world’s richest man after calling him “oversubsidized.”
Speaking at an industrial summit in the Belgian city of Antwerp, Macron argued for a “Buy European” competitiveness approach, and for massive investment partly financed through joint borrowing by the European Union.
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“If you look at the US, you have a lot of private money... but you have a lot of public money” too, he said.
“Everybody is fascinated by Starlink... But if you are lucid, Mr. Musk is probably one of the guys of the world who has had in his pockets the most... billions dollars of the American taxpayers in order to be subsidized,” he added.
“Elon Musk is first an oversubsidized guy by the federal agency in the US,” he said, calling the approach “super-innovative.”
The French leader earlier said that more joint EU debt was the “only way” to compete on an economic level with rivals such as the US and China.
Musk quickly hit back on X, the social media platform he owns, at Macron’s remarks about him, responding that Europe’s states subsidized its industries more than the US did.
If you add up all the government funding Tesla and SpaceX have ever received, it is only about 1% of the combined value of the companies.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) February 11, 2026
In contrast, if you do that with US and European major aerospace companies, the government money they have received *exceeds* 100% of their…
“If you add up all the government funding Tesla and SpaceX have ever received, it is only about 1 percent of the combined value of the companies,” he said.
“In contrast, if you do that with US and European major aerospace companies, the government money they have received *exceeds* 100 percent of their value!”
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