1. The National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) stated that the key to the development of the "new three" industries—new energy vehicles, lithium batteries, and photovoltaics—lies in regulating order and fostering innovation.
2. Chipcore Technology's 7nm high-end assisted driving chip, "Star One," announced mass production: key indicators surpass international advanced mainstream products across the board.
3. US media: In an attempt to reduce dependence on the Chinese supply chain, the Trump administration pushed for subsidies for the battery industry.
4. GAC's Haobo brand model, the A800, began L3 conditional autonomous driving research and testing on highways.
5. Musk will change Tesla's mission from "Sustainable Abundance" to "Amazing Abundance."
6. The parent company of the Porsche Center in Central China responded: "We will not run away."
7. Tianjin announced a new batch of intelligent connected vehicle test roads.
8. The world's first mandatory standard for electric vehicle energy consumption limits will be implemented next year.
9. Zhiji Auto released an internal letter stating that it achieved its first profit on a full-cost basis in December.
10. Unisplendour Microelectronics: Its wholly-owned subsidiary plans to jointly invest with CATL's wholly-owned subsidiary and others to establish a company engaged in automotive domain controller chip business.
11. Toyota's sales in the Chinese market fell 12% year-on-year in November, marking the first decline in global sales in 11 months.