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Tesla to Recall 1.2 Million Cars in China on Safety Concerns...
By Sherry Qin
Tesla China plans to fix 1.2 million China-made and imported vehicles with software issues as a dozen carmakers recalled vehicles over safety concerns in the world's largest auto...
How Elon Musk could torpedo Trump’s China plans

The Tesla and X CEO's commercial interests in China have come under increased scrutiny since he was picked to head DOGE.
Tesla also sues EU over electric vehicle duties

Tesla joins BYD, SAIC and Geely in suing the EU in Luxembourg.
Xiaomi recalls over 30,000 SU7 sedans due to faulty smart parking...
Xiaomi filed for a recall plan for 30,931 SU7 electric sedans due to a faulty autonomous parking system. Owners will recieve an OTA update.
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EU to Hold Strategic Talks to Revive Automotive Industry

The EU is set to hold strategic talks to address automotive challenges, focusing on innovation, competitiveness and sustainability amid global competition
Tesla Recalls Over 1.2 Million Vehicles In China Over Rear View...

American EV giant Tesla is recalling over 1.2 million vehicles in China including both imported and domestically produced vehicles.
Tesla (TSLA) Recalls Over 1.2 Million Vehicles in China Due to...

Tesla (TSLA) has announced a recall of over 1.2 million vehicles in China, including both imported and domestically manufactured models. The recall was filed wi
SAIC-GM-Wuling recalls 1,116 Baojun Yep over EBS software issue
The Baojun Yep, a compact SUV aimed at young drivers is being recalled over EBS software issue
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BYD recalls Fang Cheng Bao Bao 5 due to fire risk...

BYD recalls 6,843 Fang Cheng Bao Bao 5 plug-in hybrid off-road SUVs due to fire risk in China. This model will sell overseas as Denza B5.
Tesla Deploys Fix to 1.2 Million Cars in China on Safety...

Tesla Inc. will release a software update to about 1.2 million cars in China — around half the fleet it’s sold in the country — to fix issues with the vehicles’ power steering and rear-view cameras that may pose safety risks.














