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EU should defend auto industry from US, China: EU Commission vice...
'Let's defend the auto industry from China and the US. We Europeans are naive,' Stephane Sejourne tells Italian media
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Tesla Sees China Crisis Easing as Full FSD Approval Set For...

Tesla’s ($TSLA) Chinese ambitions have been given a boost today after chief executive Elon Musk said authorities there were ready to give the green light to its Ful...
Elon Musk Predicts Tesla Will Receive This Major Boost In China...

Elon Musk expects Chinese approval for Tesla's FSD in Feb/Mar 2026 as Tesla records almost 10% drop in Chinese sales.
In Depth: Are China’s Futuristic EV Designs Sacrificing Safety for Style?

A fatal crash involving a Xiaomi sedan drew national attention when passersby were unable to open the vehicle’s flush, power-operated door handles — a design that regulators were already looking at banning
BYD UK reveals pricing for new SEAL 6 DM-i Saloon and...

BYD’s expanding UK model range welcomes two further new models with the announcement of prices, equipment specifications and start of sales for the SEAL 6 DM-i Saloon and Touring.
Tesla eyes full FSD approval in China by early 2026 (TSLA:NASDAQ)

Tesla may gain full self-driving approval in China by early 2025, boosting market potential. Learn what this means for TSLA and EV investors.
EU must protect car industry from Chinese rivals, commissioner says
ROME (Reuters) -The European Union needs to defend its car industry from Chinese competition, including a reassessment of its 2035 zero-emission target for new cars and vans, the bloc's industry chief
Musk on Xpeng’s Iron humanoid robot: ‘Tesla and China companies will...

"Other companies in the West are weak," Musk said.
XPeng CEO Says ‘The Robot That Mastered The Catwalk’ Was Built...

XPeng unveiled its Iron humanoid robot at the 2025 AI Day with lifelike movement and in-house Turing AI chips.
Musk expects Tesla’s Full Self-Driving software to win full China approval...
Tesla CEO Elon Musk anticipates full approval for the automaker's Full Self-Driving software in China by February or March next year. Currently, FSD has partial approval, limiting its functionality compared to the US version, which has caused friction with Chinese buyers who paid a premium for the system.













