Elon Musk's History With Putin Explained

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Imagine the feeling of holding all the cards when the tables turned and you were in control? Well, that's where Musk stands at the moment. #ElonMusk is once again flirting with Russia, but this time he holds all the cards. In September, the brisk and brilliant billionaire announced that he had planned to open a factory in Russia for #SpaceX. Considering that Russia is the first nation ever to complete a space mission, #Musk is open to the idea of establishing factories there because he could access an experienced workforce there. There is no doubt that the aerospace industry in Russia has some of the most brilliant minds in the world.

Further, SpaceX's management is currently determining whether this project will prove to be feasible in the long run. But I'm sure you're wondering why Russia? Because it seems that their space program is virtually nonexistent right now but Musk obviously does not think so. At a Russian aerospace conference, Musk explained to a video audience that SpaceX has already established production sites in the United States and China and is now looking to build factories in several markets around the world. Then, Elon Musk received a special invitation after the interview by the Russian Ministry of Industry and Trade, for which I will share further details with you as quoted...

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