Topic: china regulations
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Tesla Faces New Wrongful Death Suit Over Door Handles
A wrongful death lawsuit alleges Tesla's electronic door handles failed, trapping a 20-year-old driver inside a burning Model Y after a crash, adding to over a dozen similar fatalities since 2016. The lawsuit accuses Tesla of negligent design, contrasting CEO Elon Musk's safety claims with a hand...
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Nvidia Demands Upfront Payment for H200 AI Chips in China
Nvidia now requires Chinese customers to pay the full cost upfront for its H200 AI chips, with no refunds or cancellations, marking a stricter sales policy. The policy is a response to geopolitical risks, as final U.S. and Chinese regulatory approvals are pending, with China expected to impose st...
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Tesla Redesigns Door Handles After Safety Probe, Bloomberg Reports
Tesla is redesigning its door handles to improve safety and prevent occupants from being trapped, following scrutiny from regulators and public concern. The redesign aims to integrate electronic and manual release systems into a single, intuitive mechanism to enhance reliability, especially durin...
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Tesla Probed Over Door Handles That Trap Occupants
Federal regulators are investigating Tesla's electronic door handles due to reports of occupants, especially children, being trapped inside vehicles during system failures. The probe focuses on malfunctions during low-voltage battery situations, where external doors may fail completely and manual...
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iPhone Air China Launch Delayed Due to eSIM Problems
Apple has delayed the iPhone Air launch in China due to regulatory issues with its eSIM-only design, which conflicts with the country's preference for physical SIM cards. The delay affects preorders, with all three major Chinese carriers awaiting approval to support eSIM functionality, indicating...
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