Elon Musk meets China’s No 2 official in Beijing

2024-04-29に共有
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has made a surprise visit to China to seek approval for autonomous driving software.
Concerns about the automaker’s growth have seen its stock price plunge 33% this year.

Al Jazeera’s Katrina Yu reports from Beijing, China.

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コメント (11)
  • meanwhile Chinese produced garlic was treated as a national security threat by the American authorities, won't be surprised to hear if one day American govt claim Chinese made toilet paper a national security threat.
  • @Hallonyancat
    "does the byd autodrive drive in a Chinese manner?"
  • @John-pz6nm
    Elon should be in his factory in Fremont addressing racism and injury issues that plague workers. Tesla's have many quality issues that are making Chinese EV desirable
  • @hclau218
    Funny how Al jazeera was heaping praise on India and how Tesla was going to move to India. Then Musk stoodup Modi and went to China instead. Al jazeera is keeping really quiet about this fact.
  • @FirdausAmir
    China driver are aggressive and the bike delivery also crazy on road that gonna be great data for tesla to train their AI 😂
  • @iggy5347
    Musk should visit india as we are young and richer and we are the biggest democracy in the world. India just like the US in 1945
  • @Daara92
    The states (nations) all over the world, are not the real holders of power anymore, through acquisitions and mergers, businesses have become multinationals. As a result they have eliminated competition, grown exponentially higher in power and revenue. Multinationals as they are today have grown more and more powerful in proportion to the state (Nation) and worker, thus turning those very same workers into modern day slaves. The average worker today works long hours for a non living wage. Profits of multinationals have not only risen but, have gone to the top of the pyramid, less to the worker, and less to the state in the form of taxes. Furthermore, the lack of competition has stifled innovation and our abilities to solve the many challenges we face. Lobbying has made corruption legal, and politicians more and more accountable to those same multinationals that lobby or pressure them, and less and less accountable to the interests and well-being of the people.