Tesla FSD release in China faces potential delay
Briefly

Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) release in China could be delayed because of rising US-China tensions, with sources indicating that the license approval might be leveraged in negotiations. Initially expected by early 2025, the launch date now appears uncertain as U.S. tariffs and regulatory challenges complicate matters. CEO Elon Musk acknowledged difficulties with training data transfer in China and restrictions from the US government, highlighting the intricate regulatory environment. Musk anticipates a smoother approval process for FSD in Europe by May 2025, reflecting a more favorable regulatory landscape there.
Tesla FSD's release in China is being delayed due to escalating US-China tensions, potentially using the license approval as a bargaining chip.
Elon Musk highlighted challenges in China regarding FSD, citing restrictions on training data transfer and US regulations, creating a 'quandary' for Tesla.
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