Tesla (TSLA) will roll out its smart driving-assistance feature in China after completing approval of relevant software, Reuters reports. In late February, China’s industry ministry issued new rules requiring autonomous driving-related over-the-air software upgrades to be subject to regulatory approval, and Tesla’s roll out of a free trial of Full Self-Driving service in China initially scheduled between March 17 and April 16 had been paused.
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