Beijing’s government is tightening control over major technology companies on data collection. And Elon Musk’s electric car company doesn’t want to be involved.
According to the source of the CNN On April 13, Ms. Grace Tao Lin – the vice president of foreign affairs at Tesla China – pledged to Chinese officials that all data collected in China would be stored only in the country. Tesla’s data collection “will strictly comply with the laws and regulations of the country”, she said.
Over the past few years, the American electric car maker has received favor from the Chinese authorities. However, in recent months, Tesla has received fierce criticism. In March, the news agency Bloomberg citing some sources about the Chinese military’s claim that the omnidirectional cameras and ultrasonic sensors on Tesla vehicles could reveal the location. Therefore, the ban on the company’s vehicles to ensure the security of military information. Accordingly, all Tesla car users were required to park outside military complexes. In February, Tesla cars manufactured in Shanghai were also investigated by Chinese authorities for quality and safety. At the same time, Beijing is also putting pressure on technology companies operating in the country on the issue of user data. The administration’s campaign has targeted Ant Group, the financial technology company under Alibaba. Ant pledged to “strengthen the protection of personal information” after reforming its business at Beijing’s request.
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