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When discussing the ripple effects for the broader technology sector, Tusk suggested that while Elon Musk's companies are intricate and intertwined with government contracts, the overall impact on tech may be neutral. “If Elon's companies lose, someone else is going to probably win,” he asserted.
He emphasized the importance of building robust companies that deliver valuable products and services, instead of relying solely on political maneuvering to gain favor with those in power—a lesson that became prominent after Trump’s election. Tusk cautioned against the notion that political affiliations could ensure sustained success, reinforcing that good business practices prevail over transient political dynamics.