#BizBeat Ep. 112: Huawei entry into e-car race is shaking up the auto market

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The global auto industry is going electric. Besides those who started as e-car makers – such as Nio, XPeng and Li Auto – Huawei also entered the race recently. Huawei said they want to work with auto makers and support with intelligent driving, vehicle cloud and connectivity. CGTN’s Xia Cheng analyzes if Huawei could take chunk of the market.

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