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flag China approves L3 self-driving cars, with Changan getting first license for pilot use in Chongqing.

flag China has approved the sale of Level 3 self-driving cars, allowing hands-off operation under specific conditions, with projections of nearly 270,000 L3 vehicles sold in 2026. flag Changan Automobile received the country’s first official license plate for L3 autonomy, enabling pilot operations on designated routes in Chongqing after extensive testing. flag Meanwhile, global self-driving market is expected to grow from $42 billion in 2025 to $203 billion by 2033, driven by AI, sensors, and increased investments. flag Waymo paused robotaxi service in San Francisco during a power outage, while Tesla tested fully driverless robotaxis in Austin without safety drivers. flag In tech advancements, Onsemi and GlobalFoundries launched a GaN power device collaboration for EVs and AI infrastructure.

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