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

TechNode

The Chinese EV maker said it established directly operated service centers in Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) last year, followed by the opening of its first overseas research and development center in Munich in January, TechNode reported.

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German authorities shut down world's largest darknet marketplace, seize $25 million in Bitcoin

TechSpot

billion) in 2020 alone, despite its customers being located mainly in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, The Frankfurt prosecutors' anti-cybercrime unit said it generated sales of 1.23 billion Euros ($1.35

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Imposter signs fake agreement on behalf of Li Auto with Uzbekistan dealership

TechNode

Chinese electric vehicle maker Li Auto said on April 13 that it has no plans at the moment to begin selling plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) in Uzbekistan, adding that the images showing its executives signing agreements with a dealership are fake.

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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.

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This ship-to-ship battle looks amazing in Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War’s multiplayer trailer

The Verge

At a pivotal route to Afghanistan deep in Uzbekistan, NATO forces are mobilized to ambush a large Soviet military convoy comprised of mobile ICBM launchers. The scale of the Cold War could be tipped in favor of whoever salvages it, whether it be the Soviets reclaiming it or the U.S. intercepting it. Crossroads.

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China’s Xpeng Motors planning EV production in Europe

TechNode

Similarly, Chinese auto giant BYD is establishing regional facilities in Uzbekistan, Hungary, and Turkey, while Chery will make EVs in Spain as early as in the fourth quarter of this year, as they look to sidestep tariffs and keep their car prices competitive. Bloomberg ]

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

TechCrunch

Vieira told me: “Three years ago, before Shilling, I was working with 500 Global, doing accelerators for them around the world.

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