A self-driving trucking start-up unraveled amid boardroom battles and escalating U.S.-China tensions. Now, its founder is staking his future on an American revival.
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When Hou Xiaodi founded the autonomous trucking company TuSimple ten years ago, he was optimistic about launching a U.S. tech firm with Chinese roots — and for good reason.
Hou Xiaodi, October 19, 2022. Credit: TechCrunch
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