Automundo China
La inteligencia artificial destruirá muchos más puestos de trabajo de lo...

La revolución de la IA ya está mejorando la productividad de las empresas y puede acabar con más trabajos de lo esperado, perturbando la economía mundial.
EU, US tariff hikes on Chinese electric cars could drive automakers...

Analysts told CNA that while there are some benefits from increased Chinese investment, New Delhi will be wary about giving too much market access to its rival.
Volé ida y vuelta de Nueva York a París en las...

Volé a París en la clase business Mint de JetBlue y volví en un asiento económico: la clase preferente era más lujosa, pero me sorprendió lo que me gustó la turista.
The Evolution of Mobility: Self-driving vehicles on the horizon in China

In a sweeping transformation that is reshaping urban landscapes and redefining mobility, China has emerged as a global leader in the development and deployment of autonomous vehicles. With its ambitious goals and significant investments, the nation is accelerating toward a future where self-driving cars are a common sight on its bustling streets. This technological evolution holds immense promise, but also raises a myriad of challenges that must be overcome.
Xpeng Reports Quarterly Loss That Exceeds Analyst Estimates

Chinese electric-car maker Xpeng Inc. reported a wider-than-expected quarterly loss as it struggles to ramp up deliveries amid intense competition in the world’s biggest EV market.
Battery recyclers eyeing policy support, plugging talent gap ahead of Asia...

Electric car makers need alternative sources for battery materials, as deep-sea mining talks stall. The attention is on recycling, but the regional industry outside China is nascent. Experts say political will is needed to get the drive on.
Zimbabwe’s ‘White Gold’

Harare has Africa’s largest lithium reserves and Beijing is poised to benefit, despite an export ban.
EV strategy has to accelerate, says report, as Australia falls behind
Electric Vehicle Council finds Australia's transition is lagging behind countries including China and Thailand due to "outdated" regulations.