According to foreign media reports, on March 18, Eric Nicholl, executive director of the Vancouver International Auto Show, said that Tesla’s qualifications for exhibitions have been cancelled due to safety concerns. Eric Nicholl said in a statement that the auto […]
According to foreign media reports, the U.S. Department of Justice said that on March 19, Hino Motors, a subsidiary of Toyota Motors, pleaded guilty to its years-long emission fraud in the United States and had to pay a $1.6 billion fine. […]
According to foreign media reports, in February, as hybrid cars boosted international market demand, South Korea’s automobile exports soared to an all-time high. The South Korean auto industry has shown extraordinary resilience as the United States introduces worrisome tariffs, with its output and domestic sales also rising […]
According to foreign media reports, on March 19, South Korean battery maker SK On announced that it had signed a battery supply contract with Japanese automaker Nissan. Nissan thus became SK On’s first Japanese automaker customer. SK On’s […]
According to foreign media reports, on March 18, the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) approved Tesla’s online ride-hailing service license application, which allows the company to own and manage a fleet and transport employees on pre-arranged itineraries. It is reported […]
According to foreign media reports, German corporate giant Thyssenkrupp recently stated that due to the long-term downturn in the automotive industry, which supplies parts, the company plans to lay off about 1,800 employees, making Thyssenkrupp the latest company in the automotive industry to lay off employees. […]
