China Guides its Self-driving Startups Into the Fast Lane (Nikkei Asia)
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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