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Li Auto says it will push for “major overseas growth” this year

TechNode

Li added during an earnings call, that 2025 is our first year officially launching into the overall overseas market, and we will be building on capabilities that we have built in the domestic market.

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BYD adds Pakistan to its global EV production footprint

TechNode

Chinas biggest EV maker has been operating and managing plants in Thailand and Uzbekistan for a few months now with an annual production capacity of 150,000 and 50,000 units, respectively, while pushing for construction of new plants in Hungary, Turkey, Brazil, and Indonesia. TechNode reporting, Reuters ]

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China’s Xpeng Motors planning EV production in Europe

TechNode

Chinese electric vehicle maker Xpeng Motors is in the early stages of researching where it can build a production facility in the European Union as part of a strategy to reduce future costs caused by tariffs imposed by the European Commission. Thats according to chief executive He Xiaopeng who spoke to Bloomberg on Aug. Bloomberg ]

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500 Global spreads its wings across the Caucasus and Eastern Europe, via Tbilisi

TechCrunch

We’re committed for the long run in the region to building a large portfolio in the next few years.” Vieira told me: “Three years ago, before Shilling, I was working with 500 Global, doing accelerators for them around the world. He said it’s a very ‘interesting’ time in Georgia: “You have Ukrainians and Russians co-living here!

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JETOUR: China’s Jeep and Land Rover looks for a way forward

TechNode

More than 130 car clubs form part of the companys travel+ program, offering JETOUR owners one-day trips climbing mountains in Tashkent, Uzbekistan or driving in Abu Dhabi, the United Arab Emirates, the company said. We combine the automobile manufacturing capability with the travel industry mindset.

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This city in Central Asia is an unexpected goldmine of modernist architecture

Fast Company Tech

When the House of Cinema in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, was demolished in 2017, it was an architectural awakening for the city. A large circular concrete building completed in 1982, the House of Cinema was an instant cultural and architectural landmark in the city, then part of the Soviet Union.