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    Pentagon adds world’s largest EV battery maker to blacklist, posing problems for Tesla, Ford, and GM

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    January 8, 2025 in News - 0 Minutes



    The Pentagon’s running list of companies with ties to the Chinese military now includes CATL, an integral partner to some U.S. automakers.



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