China is fighting to take the global lead in autonomous driving as the regulatory ground for the technology shifts.
Analysts see authorities’ willingness to allow aggressive experiments as a major advantage in the Asian giant’s fierce competition with the U.S. READ MORE (GOOGLE CACHE)
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