Luo Yonghao complained that the intimate interaction between car company CEOs at the Beijing Auto Show was fake and looked weird
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2024-04-30 16:47:29
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On April 29, Luo Yonghao talked about the Beijing Auto Show in a live broadcast and questioned the scene where top leaders of car companies visited each other and interacted friendly, saying that they were fake and smiling tigers.
Luo Yonghao believes that auto shows are mainly for consumers and the media, while competitors are poaching people, grabbing supply chains, and entering the market, forming a state of competition. At auto shows, the bosses of major car companies Scenes of intimate interactions look weird.
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