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  • Tuesday, 5 July, 2022
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    China’s Warren Buffett-backed BYD overtakes Tesla in global EV sales

    Shenzhen-based carmaker and battery group prepares for push into foreign markets

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    Bosses warn sector’s revival threatened by bureaucracy despite Berlin’s pledge to vastly increase military budget

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    Herbert Diess tells employees that group must seize opportunity to capitalise on Elon Musk’s woes

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