The recent media reports that Tesla’s (TSLA) Full Self-Driving is heading for an imminent approval in China are “inaccurate”, China Daily’s Ma Si reports, citing a Chinese government source. The report notes that yesterday, Tesla CEO Musk had stated that “we hope to get Supervised Full Self-Driving approval in Europe, hopefully next month, and then maybe a similar timing for China”, further indicating that the source also did not provide and details regarding the current status or timeline for any potential review of the FSD system by Chinese regulators.
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