Tesla has denied it was involved in illegal-map making activities in China after Beijing asserted an unnamed foreign firm working on a smart car project had done so – and even stolen state secrets – through a collaboration with a local business.
"Compliance is the bottom line of business operations! Tesla has always believed that compliant intelligence is sustainable intelligence," wrote Tao., claiming it had"continuously invested in data compliance and regulatory adherence, including in China, where we operate under the supervision of licensed entities in full accordance with legal requirements."
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