Didi-Backed Autonomous Truck Firm on Profitability

Wei Junqing, CEO at Chinese autonomous freight technology firm KargoBot, says he expects the company to be profitable in around two and a half years. He speaks exclusively on "Bloomberg: The China Show." (Source: Bloomberg)
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