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TSLA Tesla, Inc.
Tesla develops autonomous driving technology (FSD) and plans unsupervised robotaxi capabilities.
$1.26T
$398.15
+0.74%
UBER Uber Technologies, Inc.
Autonomous Driving Technology is a strategic area Uber is pursuing via partnerships to enable AV on its platform.
$174.90B
$83.36
-0.01%
ARM Arm Holdings plc American Depositary Shares
Arm CSS for automotive/ADAS indicates involvement in autonomous driving technology.
$138.67B
$132.26
-0.20%
DE Deere & Company
Deere is advancing autonomous driving technology in its agricultural and industrial equipment.
$131.96B
$488.94
+2.65%
GM General Motors Company
GM's investment in autonomous driving technology (Cruise/Super Cruise) is a direct product/technology offering.
$66.96B
$70.21
+3.19%
F Ford Motor Company
Ford's BlueCruise ADAS and ongoing autonomous driving development.
$51.06B
$12.87
+3.67%
HMC Honda Motor Co., Ltd.
Autonomous Driving Technology represents Honda's development of next-gen ADAS platforms (NOA).
$45.70B
$29.61
+3.95%
BIDU Baidu, Inc.
Apollo Go includes autonomous driving technology (Level 4 RT6 platform).
$38.62B
$112.19
+1.58%
DIDIY DiDi Global Inc.
Company is developing autonomous driving technology with Level 4 full-stack software and testing.
$25.46B
$5.31
GRAB Grab Holdings Limited
Grab is pursuing autonomous driving technology and partnerships to enhance future mobility offerings.
$19.73B
$4.91
-1.41%
XPEV XPeng Inc.
XPeng emphasizes AI-driven mobility with advanced ADAS and plans for L4 robotaxi, signaling core Autonomous Driving Technology.
$19.28B
$20.57
+2.41%
RIVN Rivian Automotive, Inc.
Rivian develops autonomous driving technology (Rivian Autonomy Platform) for its vehicles.
$18.03B
$14.83
+1.16%
LI Li Auto Inc.
Li Auto develops and deploys Autonomous Driving Technology (VLA Driver) with aims for Level 4 capability by 2027.
$17.98B
$18.09
+2.49%
APTV Aptiv PLC
Aptiv's strategy centers on autonomous driving technology via the Motional JV and its Gen 6 ADAS platform.
$16.14B
$74.33
+5.76%
MGA Magna International Inc.
Magna focuses on ADAS and autonomous driving technology as part of its mobility technology offerings.
$13.87B
$48.26
+5.72%
NIO NIO Inc.
Autonomous driving technology capability and roadmap.
$11.47B
$5.61
+3.89%
JOBY Joby Aviation, Inc.
The company is pursuing autonomy capabilities through Xwing, indicating a focus on autonomous flight tech for civil products.
$11.19B
$13.18
+1.04%
YMM Full Truck Alliance Co. Ltd.
Strategic investment in autonomous driving via Plus PRC positions the company in autonomous trucking technology.
$10.79B
$10.40
+1.86%
MBLY Mobileye Global Inc.
Autonomous Driving Technology represents MBLY's overarching product category spanning ADAS, Robotaxi, and Drive software.
$9.80B
$11.13
+3.39%
OSK Oshkosh Corporation
Investments in autonomy and self-driving capabilities with NGDV and autonomous refuse/airport tech.
$7.87B
$123.97
+4.54%
AUR Aurora Innovation, Inc.
Aurora Driver is the core autonomous driving technology platform the company offers.
$6.98B
$3.83
+1.59%
ZK ZEEKR Intelligent Technology Holding Limited
Provides autonomous driving technology and ADAS (G-Pilot, SEA) as a core offering.
$6.85B
$26.77
-0.76%
CAR Avis Budget Group, Inc.
Involvement in autonomous-vehicle ecosystem via Waymo partnership for robotaxi fleet management.
$4.63B
$131.82
+4.09%
PONY Pony AI Inc. American Depositary Shares
Pony AI develops and commercializes autonomous driving technology (Gen-7) and L4 autonomous driving system.
$3.92B
$11.20
-1.41%
LCID Lucid Group, Inc.
Autonomous Driving Technology; ongoing ADAS/AV capabilities and software development.
$3.78B
$12.32
+5.16%
AMBA Ambarella, Inc.
Ambarella is enabling autonomous driving capabilities via its AI-capable central domain controller platform.
$3.65B
$86.85
+4.24%
HSAI Hesai Group
Hesai's LiDAR technology underpins autonomous driving perception capabilities, aligning with Autonomous Driving Technology.
$2.00B
$15.32
+1.93%
WRD WeRide Inc.
WeRide directly develops autonomous driving technology and the WeRide One platform enabling robotaxi and other L4 driverless services.
$1.95B
$7.27
+2.83%
OUST Ouster, Inc.
Positioned in autonomous driving technology through lidar-based sensing and perception capabilities for vehicles and robotics.
$1.15B
$20.25
+2.69%
AESI Atlas Energy Solutions Inc.
Atlas employs autonomous trucking as a differentiating technology in its logistics operations.
$1.01B
$8.21
-4.14%
EH EHang Holdings Limited
EH employs autonomous flight technology as a fundamental capability of its eVTOLs.
$976.36M
$14.26
+0.78%
INDI indie Semiconductor, Inc.
ADAS and autonomous driving technology are central growth drivers (radar/vision sensing and processing).
$711.21M
$3.35
+1.36%
ECX ECARX Holdings, Inc.
Autonomous driving technology including integrated hardware/software solutions for self-driving capabilities.
$570.20M
$1.73
+0.29%
AEVA Aeva Technologies, Inc.
Autonomous Driving Technology: LiDAR enabling high‑speed perception for automotive autonomous systems.
$552.57M
$9.89
-0.40%
SERV Serve Robotics Inc.
Company’s robots rely on autonomous driving technology for navigation and delivery in urban environments.
$518.58M
$8.72
+0.46%
PDYN Palladyne AI Corp.
Autonomous driving technology category reflects robotics autonomy and unmanned platforms.
$216.46M
$5.16
-1.62%
AIIO Robo.ai Inc.
Autonomous driving capabilities underpin Astra autonomous logistics vehicles and RoVTOL autonomous flight platforms.
$211.84M
$0.83
+6.26%
INVZ Innoviz Technologies Ltd.
Directly tied to autonomous driving technology adoption with Level 3/4 deployments and OEM/platform partnerships.
$204.69M
$1.24
+4.66%
CMCM Cheetah Mobile Inc.
Autonomous Driving Technology captures CMCM's indoor autonomous driving, mapping, and robotics navigation capabilities.
$192.45M
$6.33
-2.09%
SRI Stoneridge, Inc.
MirrorEye’s ADAS capabilities align with Autonomous Driving Technology as a product category.
$155.44M
$5.58
+1.82%
VWAV VisionWave Holdings, Inc.
Autonomous Driving Technology conceptually aligns with autonomous weapons/UAV/UGV platforms across defense contexts.
$141.71M
$9.99
-5.67%
CAAS China Automotive Systems, Inc.
CAAS is advancing in autonomous driving through ADAS development and Sentient AB driverless software collaborations, fitting Autonomous Driving Technology.
$122.79M
$4.05
-1.70%
ARBE Arbe Robotics Ltd.
Arbe's technology is aimed at enabling autonomous driving capabilities (L2+/L3), classifying it under Autonomous Driving Technology.
$106.05M
$1.33
+3.49%
LIDR AEye, Inc.
Company targets automotive ADAS/autonomous driving applications with its lidar technology.
$95.46M
$2.50
+5.93%
LAZR Luminar Technologies, Inc.
Company is pivoting toward autonomous driving technology, leveraging LiDAR for higher levels of autonomy.
$58.79M
$0.87
-3.08%
KSCP Knightscope, Inc.
Applies to autonomous navigation/drive features of ASRs; relevance to autonomous driving technology.
$47.86M
$4.60
-3.56%
NEON Neonode Inc.
Automotive driver monitoring and HUD-related detection align Neonode with autonomous driving/ADAS tech.
$33.57M
$2.00
+1.52%
GAUZ Gauzy Ltd. Ordinary Shares
Gauzy collaborates on ADAS and autonomous driving tech, aligning with Autonomous Driving Technology.
$29.16M
$1.54
-8.88%
CYN Cyngn Inc.
Core product: software and hardware enabling autonomous operation of industrial vehicles.
$21.61M
$3.08
+7.89%
SELX Semilux International Ltd. Ordinary Shares
Targets autonomous driving/ADAS applications with LiDAR-based sensing.
$20.96M
$0.67
+4.56%
REE REE Automotive Ltd.
SDV/autonomous-ready software and partnerships align with Autonomous Driving Technology.
$11.15M
$0.74
-1.20%
RYDE Ryde Group Ltd.
Pilot of SAE Level 4 autonomous shuttles demonstrates involvement in Autonomous Driving Technology.
$9.57M
$0.46
-0.67%
FRSX Foresight Autonomous Holdings Ltd.
Core product area as FRSX develops autonomous driving perception technologies and ADAS-related solutions.
$4.44M
$2.04
+1.50%
GP GreenPower Motor Company Inc.
The company markets and integrates autonomous driving technology (AV Star) with its EV Star platform.
$3.73M
$1.21
+0.83%

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# Executive Summary * The Autonomous Driving industry is undergoing a fundamental transformation driven by rapid advancements in AI, proprietary silicon, and sensor technology, creating a stark divergence between technology leaders and the rest of the field. * However, the pace of commercialization is gated by a complex and fragmented global regulatory landscape, with progress in China contrasting sharply with ongoing scrutiny in the United States. * Intense price competition in the foundational EV market is compressing manufacturer margins, pressuring their ability to fund capital-intensive autonomous R&D. * Three primary business models are emerging: vertically integrated AI-driven automakers, full-stack autonomous solution providers, and specialized high-margin component suppliers. * Financial performance is bifurcated, with high-growth technology suppliers outperforming vehicle manufacturers who face revenue and margin headwinds. * Capital allocation is heavily skewed towards R&D and AI infrastructure to maintain technological competitiveness. ## Key Trends & Outlook The primary force shaping the competitive landscape is the accelerating pace of technological innovation, centered on the industry's pivot to AI-centric computing. Companies are increasingly moving towards end-to-end AI models and developing proprietary, high-powered chips to gain a competitive edge, as exemplified by XPeng's Turing AI SoCs, which boast 2,250 TOPS of computing power in its Ultra trims. This vertical integration of AI hardware and software provides significant advantages in performance, cost-efficiency, and the speed of development. Simultaneously, advancements in sensor technology, particularly from LiDAR leaders like Hesai Group, are enhancing vehicle perception and safety, a critical enabler for higher levels of autonomy. This technological race is the key determinant of long-term value, separating innovators from integrators. A fragmented and evolving regulatory environment presents the most significant near-term hurdle to widespread commercial deployment. In the U.S., federal agencies like the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) are conducting multiple safety probes, creating uncertainty for companies such as General Motors, which is under investigation for engine failure concerns in 286,000 vehicles. In contrast, Chinese regulators are providing clearer pathways, granting companies like Pony AI citywide permits for fully driverless robotaxi services in Shenzhen, accelerating their path to commercialization. This regulatory divergence is creating different timelines for market development across key geographies. The industry's growth is occurring amidst significant headwinds. Intense price wars in the EV sector are compressing margins for automakers like Tesla, which saw its gross margin decline to 16.2% in Q1 2025. Macroeconomic factors such as new tariffs are adding billions in direct costs for legacy players like General Motors, which anticipates a $4.0 billion to $5.0 billion impact from new tariffs in 2025. The greatest opportunity lies with technology leaders who can monetize their AI and software stacks, while the greatest risk is borne by capital-intensive automakers facing simultaneous margin pressure and high R&D burdens. ## Competitive Landscape The autonomous driving market is not monolithic, with competitors adopting distinct strategies to capture value. These approaches range from deep vertical integration to specialized component supply, each with unique advantages and vulnerabilities. Some companies, like Tesla, are pursuing a deeply vertically integrated model, aiming to control everything from the AI chip to the final vehicle. This strategy is evident in Tesla's focus on Full Self-Driving (FSD) as the primary driver of valuation, its development of proprietary vision-based AI, and its "Unboxed" manufacturing method for the Cybercab robotaxi. The key advantage of this approach is deep system integration, which allows for faster innovation, superior performance (e.g., FSD's demonstrated safety record of one impact per 5.9 million miles in Q4 2024), and significant cost advantages over LiDAR-based systems. However, this model is extremely capital-intensive, exposed to manufacturing complexities, and subject to cyclical automotive market pressures and price wars. A different strategy is employed by pure-play autonomous technology firms such as Pony AI. These companies focus exclusively on developing a full-stack "driver" that can be deployed in vehicles for robotaxi or logistics services, often pursuing an asset-light model by partnering with OEMs and ride-hailing networks. Pony AI's "Robotaxi first, China first, Tier 1 cities first" strategy, its development of the full-stack Gen-7 autonomous driving system (achieving a 70% BOM cost reduction), and its focus on securing commercial permits in major Chinese cities perfectly illustrate this model. The key advantage is focused expertise on the core autonomy problem, allowing the business model to scale rapidly with successful regulatory navigation and less exposure to the capital costs of vehicle manufacturing. Conversely, this business is heavily reliant on external funding until unit economics become positive and is entirely dependent on clearing high regulatory and safety hurdles. Finally, a crucial part of the ecosystem consists of specialized suppliers like Hesai Group, who dominate a single critical technology like LiDAR. Hesai's position as the undisputed global leader in the automotive LiDAR market, its focus on proprietary 4th-generation ASICs, and its strategy of supplying nearly every major player in the industry is the quintessential example of this model. The key advantage is an asset-light, high-margin business model that can sell to the entire market without picking a winner in the vehicle race. This deep technological moat creates high barriers to entry. However, these suppliers face the risk of being designed out if a disruptive new technology emerges (e.g., vision-only systems reducing the need for LiDAR) and their customer base can be concentrated among a few large OEMs. ## Financial Performance Revenue growth is sharply bifurcated across the industry, reflecting the diverse stages of maturity and market penetration among companies. This bifurcation is a direct result of the industry's structure: specialized technology suppliers are in a high-growth phase as ADAS and AV features are adopted across the market. In contrast, vehicle manufacturers are grappling with intense price competition and market saturation in key segments, leading to flat or declining revenue despite rising deliveries. For instance, XPeng Inc. exemplified rapid adoption in the Chinese market with a +125.3% year-over-year revenue growth in Q2 2025, driven by a 147.6% increase in vehicle sales revenue. Conversely, Tesla, Inc.'s -9% year-over-year revenue decline in Q1 2025 highlights the severe impact of pricing pressures on even the most established EV players, with automotive revenue decreasing by 21% year-over-year. {{chart_0}} A wide divergence in profitability separates asset-light technology providers from capital-intensive manufacturers. The divergence is driven by business models: technology licensors and specialized component suppliers with strong intellectual property command high, software-like margins. Conversely, vehicle manufacturers, especially those still scaling, suffer from high fixed costs, R&D expenses, and intense price competition, resulting in low or negative profitability. Arm Holdings plc, for example, reported a gross margin of nearly 97% in Q2 FY26, a clear example of the profitability of an asset-light IP licensing model. In stark contrast, Rivian Automotive, Inc. reported a consolidated gross loss of -15.8% in Q2 2025, demonstrating the immense cost pressures of scaling vehicle production and the challenges of achieving profitability in the manufacturing segment. {{chart_1}} Capital allocation is overwhelmingly prioritized towards funding technological development and infrastructure to win the AI race. Faced with the existential threat of falling behind technologically, companies are funneling capital into R&D for AI, proprietary chips, and manufacturing scale. Shareholder returns are a secondary concern for most, except for mature, cash-generative players. Tesla, Inc.'s plan to exceed $10 billion in CapEx for the full year 2025 for global factory expansion and AI infrastructure, and XPeng Inc.'s full-year R&D expense guidance of RMB 8.5 billion with a significant portion allocated to AI-related activities, exemplify this aggressive investment in future growth. The balance sheet health of autonomous driving companies is generally strong for established leaders, but it remains a critical watchpoint for growth-stage companies. The industry's capital intensity necessitates robust balance sheets. Established players have built massive cash reserves from past profitability. However, many growth-stage companies are burning cash to fund operations and expansion, making their liquidity runway a key metric of financial health. Aurora Innovation, Inc., for instance, reported $1.3 billion in cash and short-term investments as of June 30, 2025, extending its operational runway into Q2 2027, which is a representative example of how growth-stage AV companies manage and communicate their financial stability. {{chart_2}}
FRSX Foresight Autonomous Holdings Ltd.

Foresight’s Eye‑Net Launches Bordeaux Public‑Transport Safety Trial, Strengthening V2X Validation

Nov 20, 2025
WRD WeRide Inc.

WeRide Secures First Driverless Robotaxi Permit in Switzerland

Nov 20, 2025
AEVA Aeva Technologies, Inc.

Aeva and D2 Traffic Forge Exclusive Partnership to Deliver Full‑Stack Smart‑Infrastructure Solutions

Nov 19, 2025
CYN Cyngn Inc.

Cyngn Inc. Reports Q3 2025 Results: Revenue Grows 47% YoY, Net Loss Widens to $8.4 M

Nov 19, 2025
TSLA Tesla, Inc.

Tesla Secures Arizona TNC Permit, Enabling Human‑Driven Ride‑Hailing Service

Nov 19, 2025
WRD WeRide Inc.

WeRide Secures First City‑Level Permit for Fully Driverless Robotaxis Outside the U.S., Paving Way for Global Expansion

Nov 17, 2025
XPEV XPeng Inc.

XPeng Reports Q3 2025 Earnings: Revenue Near $2.9 B, Loss Narrows, Guidance Misses Expectations

Nov 17, 2025
YMM Full Truck Alliance Co. Ltd.

Full Truck Alliance Reports Q3 2025 Earnings: Revenue Beats Estimates, EPS Misses

Nov 17, 2025
LAZR Luminar Technologies, Inc.

Luminar Reports Q3 2025 Earnings: Revenue Near Consensus, Loss Beat, CFO Appointment, Guidance Suspension

Nov 14, 2025
TSLA Tesla, Inc.

Tesla to Integrate Apple CarPlay, Responding to Customer Demand and Sales Pressure

Nov 14, 2025
TSLA Tesla, Inc.

Tesla Recalls 10,500 Powerwall 2 Units Over Battery Cell Defect

Nov 13, 2025
WRD WeRide Inc.

WeRide and Grab Receive LTA Approval to Expand Autonomous Vehicle Testing in Singapore’s Punggol District

Nov 13, 2025
APTV Aptiv PLC

Aptiv and Robust.AI Announce Partnership to Build AI‑Powered Collaborative Robots for Warehouse Automation

Nov 10, 2025
TSLA Tesla, Inc.

Tesla Shareholders Approve Musk’s $1 Trillion Pay Package, Potentially Worth $878 Billion

Nov 07, 2025
AEVA Aeva Technologies, Inc.

Aeva Reports Q3 2025 Earnings: Revenue Beats Estimates, EPS Misses by $0.01

Nov 06, 2025
PONY Pony AI Inc. American Depositary Shares

Pony AI Completes Dual‑Primary Listing on Hong Kong Stock Exchange, Raising HK$7.7 Billion

Nov 06, 2025
TSLA Tesla, Inc.

Tesla Shareholders to Vote on Elon Musk’s $1 Trillion Pay Package

Nov 05, 2025
WRD WeRide Inc.

WeRide Achieves Start‑of‑Production for One‑Stage End‑to‑End ADAS Solution

Nov 05, 2025
XPEV XPeng Inc.

XPeng Unveils Robotaxi Lineup and Second‑Generation Humanoid Robot, Expanding Physical AI Strategy

Nov 05, 2025
APTV Aptiv PLC

Wind River Unveils AI‑Ready Private Cloud Solution for ServiceNow, Expanding Aptiv’s Enterprise Software Portfolio

Nov 04, 2025
RIVN Rivian Automotive, Inc.

Rivian Reports Q3 2025 Earnings: Revenue Beats Estimates, First Quarterly Gross Profit, and R2 Production Set for 2026

Nov 04, 2025
WRD WeRide Inc.

WeRide Prices Global Equity Offering at HK$27.10 per Share

Nov 04, 2025
PONY Pony AI Inc. American Depositary Shares

Pony AI Sets Hong Kong Secondary Listing Price at HK$139 per Share

Nov 03, 2025
LI Li Auto Inc.

Li Auto Delivers 31,767 Vehicles in October 2025, Cumulative Deliveries Reach 1.46 Million

Nov 01, 2025
XPEV XPeng Inc.

XPeng Reports Record October 2025 Deliveries, Expands into Seven New Markets

Nov 01, 2025
LAZR Luminar Technologies, Inc.

Luminar Technologies Announces 25% Workforce Reduction, CFO Resignation, and Liquidity Warning

Oct 31, 2025
PONY Pony AI Inc. American Depositary Shares

Pony AI Wins Shenzhen’s First Citywide Permit for Fully Driverless Robotaxi Operations

Oct 31, 2025
APTV Aptiv PLC

Aptiv Reports Record Q3 2025 Revenue and Adjusted Earnings, Raises Full‑Year Guidance

Oct 30, 2025
TSLA Tesla, Inc.

Tesla Recalls 6,197 Cybertrucks Over Detachable Light Bars

Oct 30, 2025
GM General Motors Company

NHTSA Opens Probe into 286,000 GM Vehicles Over Engine Failure Concerns

Oct 27, 2025
TSLA Tesla, Inc.

Tesla Reports Q3 2025 Earnings: Revenue Beats, EPS Misses

Oct 25, 2025
GM General Motors Company

General Motors Cuts Over 200 Salaried Employees in Latest Restructuring

Oct 24, 2025
PONY Pony AI Inc. American Depositary Shares

Pony AI Reaches 300th Gen‑7 BAIC Robotaxi Milestone, Advancing Toward 1,000‑Vehicle Fleet

Oct 24, 2025
RIVN Rivian Automotive, Inc.

Rivian Agrees to Pay $250 Million to Settle 2022 Securities Class‑Action Lawsuit

Oct 24, 2025
GM General Motors Company

General Motors Launches Eyes‑Off Autonomous Driving System at New York Event

Oct 23, 2025
YMM Full Truck Alliance Co. Ltd.

ABS Direct Equity Fund Reduces Stake in Full Truck Alliance by $2.77 Million

Oct 09, 2025
DIDIY DiDi Global Inc.

DiDi Global Settles US Investor Class-Action Lawsuit Over 2021 IPO

Sep 10, 2025
DIDIY DiDi Global Inc.

DiDi Global Reports Q2 2025 Net Loss Despite Revenue Growth

Aug 28, 2025
YMM Full Truck Alliance Co. Ltd.

Full Truck Alliance Reports Strong Q2 2025 Results, Initiates Cash Dividend, and Adjusts Q3 Outlook

Aug 21, 2025
DIDIY DiDi Global Inc.

DiDi's Brazilian Subsidiary Sues Rival Keeta Over Trademark Infringement and Unfair Competition

Aug 18, 2025
YMM Full Truck Alliance Co. Ltd.

Full Truck Alliance Announces Freight Brokerage Service Fee Increase, Anticipates Volume Decline

Aug 01, 2025
YMM Full Truck Alliance Co. Ltd.

Full Truck Alliance Releases 2024 ESG Report, Highlights Carbon Reduction and Operational Efficiency

Jul 15, 2025
DIDIY DiDi Global Inc.

DiDi Global Reports Strong Q1 2025 Results with 8.5% Revenue Growth and Increased Profitability

Jun 05, 2025
YMM Full Truck Alliance Co. Ltd.

Full Truck Alliance Reports Strong First Quarter 2025 Financial Results and Positive Outlook

May 21, 2025
YMM Full Truck Alliance Co. Ltd.

Full Truck Alliance Repurchases Over 60 Million Shares from Executive Officers

May 19, 2025
YMM Full Truck Alliance Co. Ltd.

Full Truck Alliance Approves $125 Million Additional Investment in Autonomous Driving Firm Plus PRC

May 16, 2025
DIDIY DiDi Global Inc.

GAC to Assume Safety Responsibility for Level 4 Autonomous Cars Co-Manufactured with DiDi

Apr 23, 2025
YMM Full Truck Alliance Co. Ltd.

Full Truck Alliance Files Annual Report on Form 20-F for Fiscal Year 2024

Apr 14, 2025
DIDIY DiDi Global Inc.

DiDi Global Achieves Full-Year 2024 Profitability, Announces New $2 Billion Share Repurchase Program

Mar 18, 2025
YMM Full Truck Alliance Co. Ltd.

Full Truck Alliance Prepares for International Expansion into Central Asia

Mar 11, 2025

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