Chinese AI "Kimi": Open-source models are approaching the cutting edge

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“Subsidy changes put us in very unfavorable conditions, and the start has been extremely difficult,” said Toshiki Toffuji, president of BYD Japan, with a serious expression in January.

BYD EV subsidies not increased

In tariff negotiations between Japan and the U.S., Japan agreed to make it easier for American automakers to obtain subsidies for pure electric vehicles (EVs). After that, the Japanese government revised its EV subsidies starting in January, raising the cap by 400,000 yen.

The increase in subsidies will be determined based on the previous amounts. Toyota and U.S. Tesla, for example, increased by 400,000 yen to reach the cap, and can receive subsidies of more than 1 million yen. BYD’s subsidy is only 350,000 yen, so it was not increased.

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The Nikkei Business Publications merged with the Financial Times in November 2015 to become the same media group. The alliance formed by the two newspapers—Japan and the UK, both of which were founded in the 19th century—is moving forward with wide-ranging collaboration, under the banner of “high-quality and the strongest economic journalism.” This time, as part of that effort, article exchanges have been carried out between the Chinese websites of the two newspapers.

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