SEC puts pressure again! Hearing on Musk's X acquisition case postponed to October, global regulatory storm escalates

Elon Musk, the leader of technology giants Tesla and SpaceX, has recently encountered a new round of legal offensives from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) because he failed to attend the hearing originally scheduled for September 19 to provide key testimony on the $44 billion X (formerly Twitter) acquisition case. This missed appointment not only angered the SEC, but also triggered widespread doubts about its business practices around the world. After a tough statement, the SEC has postponed the hearing to October 3, with the venue set in Los Angeles, but the tight grip of global regulation has become increasingly tight.

At the same time, Musk is not only facing legal difficulties in the United States, but countries and regions such as the European Union, Brazil and the United Kingdom have also successively launched investigations or filed lawsuits against him, with accusations covering data privacy, restrictions on business activities and content review. This series of events indicates that Musk and his business empire are entering the center of an unprecedented global regulatory storm, and their future direction is attracting much attention. #DODO助力Meme发行