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

TechNode

Global growth is among the key pillars underpinning the electric vehicle makers goals of maintaining sales momentum in 2025, chief executive Li Xiang told investors on March 14. The management did not provide an annual outlook, but local media reported it aims to sell 700,000 vehicles this year, a jump of 40% from 2024.

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Chinese luxury EV brand Zeekr continues global push into Kazakhstan

TechCrunch

Zeekr, the luxury electric vehicle brand under China’s Geely Automobile Holdings, says it will launch its Zeekr 001 shooting brake and Zeekr X SUV in Kazakhstan by the fourth quarter of 2023. Kazakhstan, a key market in Central Asia, marks Zeekr’s third geographic expansion announcement in recent months.

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How Ukrainians are fundraising in cryptocurrency

The Verge

You don’t trust the local currency and on top of that, you don’t trust banks.” The country ranked fourth on Chainalysis’ Global Crypto Adoption Index , behind only Vietnam, India and Pakistan, and about $8 billion of cryptocurrency passes through the country annually. I'm safe physically in Kazakhstan, but all my savings are gone.

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ChatGPT: Everything you need to know about the AI-powered chatbot

TechCrunch

April 28, 2023 ChatGPT parent company OpenAI closes $300M share sale at $27B-29B valuation VC firms including Sequoia Capital, Andreessen Horowitz, Thrive and K2 Global are picking up new shares, according to documents seen by TechCrunch. based company to stop processing locals’ data. A source tells us Founders Fund is also investing.

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Ellen MacArthur Foundation CEO: “Eliminating waste on our streets and in our oceans is a nonpartisan issue.”

Fast Company Tech

These moves and many others come as President Donald Trump and his appointees seek to eliminate federal government programs that tackle global warming. In an exclusive interview with Modern CEO , Hackenberg underscored the foundations commitment to addressing global challenges such as climate change, pollution, and biodiversity loss.