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

TechNode

Why it matters: The comments were delivered as Li Auto flagged a lackluster outlook for the current quarter, expecting deliveries to reach just 93,000 vehicles in the first three months of this year, falling short of projections, Bloomberg reported. Meanwhile, the companys annual profit plunged by nearly a third to RMB 8 billion ($1.1

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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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Apple’s privacy-focused Private Relay feature isn’t coming to China

The Verge

Apple’s new Private Relay feature, which is designed to obscure users’ browsing data and protect their privacy, won’t be available in China, Reuters reports. Other countries where Private Relay won’t be available include: Belarus, Colombia, Egypt, Kazakhstan, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Turkmenistan, Uganda, and the Philippines.

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

TechCrunch

TechCrunch Reporter Devin Coldewey reports: This kind of investigation doesn’t just appear out of thin air — the FTC doesn’t look around and say “That looks suspicious.” based company to stop processing locals’ data. Europe, South Korea and New Zealand, and soon more will be able to download the app from the app store.

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

Fast Company Tech

The European Unions Joint Research Center, for example, recently issued a report examining how boosting circularity, along with other approaches, could help reduce Europes dependency on China, Japan, Russia, Kazakhstan, Saudi Arabia, and Ukraine for materials used to make titanium metal products. of materials in 2018.