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Going Analog: Slate Auto Looks to Flip the EV Script With a No-frills, Sub-$20K Truck
The Shanghai Auto Show witnesses the "mutual rush" of Chinese and foreign enterprises: multinational car companies are deeply cultivating the Chinese market while domestic supply chain enterprises are accelerating their move towards Global.
① The 2025 Shanghai Auto Show focuses on smart electric vehicles, with foreign car companies accelerating their integration into the China supply chain, and local innovative forces rising; ② Under the pressure of transformation, Toyota deepens its local layout by establishing a wholly-owned factory in Shanghai, betting on localization and supply chain synergy; ③ Joint venture brands strengthen collaboration in local innovation chains, as China supply chain companies accelerate their dominance in the Global smart electric vehicle industry.
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Tesla welcomes a major policy package: the USA plans to relax regulations on autonomous driving.
On April 25, reports stated that the USA government will relax regulations on autonomous driving, reducing the originally cumbersome accident reporting process, allowing non-commercial test vehicles to skip certain compliance procedures. This move is seen as the USA's largest deregulation regarding autonomous driving, directly addressing the core demand for Tesla, and giving the green light for Musk's plan to launch the Cybercab autonomous taxi fleet in Texas this June.
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Price increases, layoffs, and changes in production, the "25% tariff" is reshaping the USA auto industry.
USA auto manufacturers are adopting various strategies to cope with tariff uncertainties: Ford plans to raise new car prices next month, Tesla has reportedly suspended parts imports for the CyberCab and Semi projects, and has halted the overseas sales of Model X and S vehicles produced in the USA, while the Volvo AB Unsponsored ADR Class B truck plant is expected to lay off workers...