Musk met Xiao Yaqing, head of China’s State Administration for Market Regulation, said Liu Weijun, a department head of the agency, speaking at an auto forum in Tianjin in northern China. Musk shared with Chinese officials his vision of managing traffic by moving things underground, according to Liu, who also attended the meeting.
Tesla won exemption from a 10 per cent purchase tax on the vehicles it sells in China, scoring a significant break despite trade tensions between the country and the US. The exemption, which typically is reserved for domestic makers of electric vehicles, affects all Tesla models sold in China, the nation’s industry ministry said Friday on its website.
Musk’s trip to China this week included a visit to a new Tesla site, and he also made an appearance at the World Artificial Intelligence Conference in Shanghai on Thursday.
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