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China's Xiaomi founder expects EV business to turn profitable in H2
Jun 3, 2025 12:56 AM

BEIJING (Reuters) -China's Xiaomi ( XIACF ) founder and CEO Lei Jun said on Tuesday that he expected the company's auto business to turn profitable in the second half the year, according to a company spokesperson.

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