Paper trail stuff.
But more importantly, when the first set of executive orders reducing tariffs rates went out, it conveniently mentioned Japanese investments but did not include tariff reductions for Japanese goods.
So the Japanese government pointed at the written agreement and told the trump admin to get their shit together.
A few days later, the tariff reductions on Japanese goods was hastily added on.
In the case of Japan, it's likely an issue with Japanese regulations.
We have a very strict radio law that applies to anything that can produce radio or em waves
That includes motherboards, since they can technically emit on those frequencies.
From what I have seen, the framework laptop motherboards appear to abide by that law. However, I assume it's just expensive to figure out in the first place.
Lets assume the ridiculous best case scenario: Tesla cars are 2x as safe as other cars.
If replacement parts for a Tesla car cost 2x the amount of regular cars, there is practically no difference in cost. It will still cost more to repair that Tesla comparatively to other vehicles per accident.
Remember, insurance also calculates the driver's individual risk level.
Combine that with reckless Tesla owners letting the car just drive for them while asleep at the wheel. Tesla cars still have a high risk overall.
I can run rimworld and quasimorph via steam at the same time, as an example.