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Meeting Chinese Premier Li Qiang, Elon Musk said, "We've known each other since."

Meeting Chinese Premier Li Qiang, Elon Musk said, "We've known each other since."


According to reports from Chinese official media, Premier Li Qiang informed Musk during their discussion in Beijing that Tesla's growth in China might be considered a model of effective US-China trade and economic relationships.


According to reports, the CEO of Tesla spoke with high-ranking authorities on the release of Full Self-Driving software.


On April 28, Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla, paid an unexpected visit to Beijing and expressed his gratitude to Chinese Premier Li Qiang.


Musk posted on the microblogging platform X, saying, "It was an honor to meet Premier Li Qiang. Since the early days of Shanghai, we have known each other for a long time.


One of the richest people on the planet, Elon Musk, touched down in China earlier today for his second trip to the country in less than a year. China is home to the biggest electric car market in the world.


Chinese official television CCTV said that during their discussion, Li promised the nation will provide more support to international companies.


According to reports, the CEO of Tesla spoke with high-ranking authorities on the release of Full Self-Driving software.


According to reports from Chinese official media, Premier Li Qiang informed Musk during their discussion in Beijing that Tesla's growth in China might be considered a model of effective US-China trade and economic relationships.


The AFP reported that Li said, "Foreign-funded firms will always have access to China's very large-scale market." "China will stick to its word and is going to continue working hard to expand its market dominance and strengthen service guarantees."


According to the source, Musk is requesting permission to send data collected in China outside for the purpose of training algorithms for Tesla's autonomous driving capabilities.


In compliance with Chinese regulatory requirements, Tesla has been storing all data gathered by its Chinese fleet in Shanghai since 2021. The company has not returned any data to the United States.



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