1. The US Department of Commerce is considering imposing tariffs on more imported auto parts.
2. Cui Dongshu of the China Passenger Car Association (CPCA) reported that at the end of August, the national passenger car industry had 3.16 million vehicles in inventory, a 4-day decrease from the previous month (42 days).
3. Chery Automobile plans to issue 297 million H shares, with a price range of HK$27.75 to HK$30.75 per share.
4. The new brand jointly developed by GAC and Huawei is named "Qingjing".
5. John Lee Ka-chiu: Accelerate the large-scale development of autonomous driving in Hong Kong.
6. The US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has launched an investigation into the issue of door handles stuck in some 2021 Tesla Model Y vehicles.
7. Tesla has reached a confidential settlement agreement regarding the 2019 Autopilot-assisted driving fatality.
8. Hello Robotaxi receives strategic investment from Alibaba: the two parties will work together to build a large-scale intelligent driving model and computing platform.
9. Japanese automakers pledge to maintain wage growth momentum. 10. Ford plans to lay off 1,000 employees at its German plant due to sluggish demand for electric vehicles.
11. Huawei and Dongfeng Mengshi are reportedly entering into a comprehensive management collaboration, with Mengshi brand General Manager Cao Dongjie stepping down.
12. Farasis Energy plans to mass-produce its third-generation semi-solid-state battery next year, with its soft-pack cells achieving an energy density of 400Wh/kg.