Pentagon to brief Elon Musk on U.S. military plans concerning China, raising questions about his business interests.
Elon Musk, CEO of
Tesla and SpaceX, is scheduled to receive a briefing from the U.S. Department of Defense regarding military strategies related to China.
The briefing, confirmed by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, is set to take place at the Pentagon and will focus on innovation and production efficiencies within the defense sector.
Musk holds a top-secret security clearance and has previously engaged with national security agencies on defense-related matters.
His companies, particularly SpaceX, have secured significant contracts with the Pentagon, underscoring his involvement in defense initiatives.
However, Musk's extensive business operations in China, including
Tesla's Gigafactory in Shanghai, have prompted discussions about potential conflicts of interest.
Tesla's Shanghai factory, known as Gigafactory Shanghai, plays a pivotal role in the company's global production strategy.
The upcoming briefing highlights the intersection of Musk's advisory role to President Trump, his defense engagements, and his business interests in China.
The Pentagon has not disclosed specific details of the briefing, maintaining the confidentiality of the discussions.