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  "textContent": "The US Department of Defense has declared that BYD, Nio, CATL, Baidu, and some other large Chinese manufacturers and technology companies are “Chinese military companies” — they have been put on the Department of Defense’s Section 1260H. NIO, an all-electric vehicle company that sells EVs in Europe and other countries ... [continued]\n\nThe post NIO Refutes US Dept of Defense Claim That It’s Linked To The Chinese Military appeared first on CleanTechnica.",
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