Tesla may have lost the self-driving war in China before it began
Two industry leaders are going head-to-head but one seems to be doing a better job.

With Elon Musk clearly preoccupied with trying to make changes on Capitol Hill, it’s sometimes easy to overlook what his companies are doing.
In the case of Tesla (TSLA) , the answer is complicated. Musk's electric vehicle (EV) company enjoyed significant growth in the weeks following Donald Trump’s election in November 2024, making it clear that investors saw Musk’s proximity to Trump as a bullish indicator.