Trump’s Nobel Prize, Musk’s $68B Tesla Crash, Student Loan Shakeup & More Tariffs

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July 8th, 2025

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✅ Donald Trump has been officially nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, citing Middle East negotiations and a renewed effort to support Palestinians abroad. ✅ Japan’s Prime Minister slams Trump’s new 25% tariffs on Japanese imports, calling them “truly regrettable,” as international tensions rise. ✅ Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent plans to meet with Chinese officials amid Trump’s escalating tariff threats — signaling a critical moment for U.S.–China trade. ✅ Tesla stock plunges over $68 billion in value after Elon Musk unveils his new “America Party,” rattling investors and reigniting tensions with Trump. ✅ Despite strong Q2 deliveries, Tesla China sales fall more than 75% in the first week of July, raising concerns over the brand’s future in Asia. ✅ Trump’s PSLF overhaul introduces new limits to student loan forgiveness, with proposed restrictions on eligibility for workers at certain organizations. 📉 From political moves shaking the markets to global economic flashpoints — this fast-moving breakdown covers everything you need to stay informed. #DonaldTrump #tesla #studentloans #tariffs 🌐 Want more market-moving insights? Dive deeper at www.benzinga.com — your one-stop destination for the latest financial news, data, and expert analysis to stay ahead of the markets. 📲 Let’s stay connected! Follow us for real-time updates, market tips, and exclusive content: 🔹 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/benzinga 🔹 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/benzinga 🔹 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@benzinga 🔹 X: https://www.x.com/benzinga ⚠️ Disclaimer: Investing in financial markets carries risk, and there are no guaranteed returns. All information is for educational purposes only and should not be taken as financial advice. Always do your own research and speak with a qualified financial advisor before making investment decisions. Only invest what you can afford to lose. Past performance does not guarantee future outcomes.
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