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在纳斯达克上市的小马智行和文远知行赴港上市获证监会批准

Group 1 - Two leading autonomous taxi operators, Pony.ai and WeRide, have submitted fundraising plans to the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission, marking their first step towards listing on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange [1] - Pony.ai aims to raise $2.3 billion, while WeRide plans to raise $1.1 billion based on their stock prices in the US [1] - Both companies have completed the necessary registration procedures and are permitted to issue new shares in Hong Kong within 12 months [1] Group 2 - The companies plan to issue 1.02 million shares on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, which will allow Pony.ai to net $2.3 billion and WeRide to raise $1.1 billion in new capital [1] - Autonomous vehicle companies are expanding into overseas markets such as the Middle East and Europe while also growing their operations in mainland China [1] - Fully autonomous vehicles are already providing taxi services in designated areas [1] Group 3 - According to SAE International, robot taxis possess Level 4 (L4) autonomous driving capabilities, meaning they require no human intervention in most situations [3] - Analysts believe the surge in electric vehicle adoption has enabled Chinese automotive and technology companies to significantly reduce the costs of manufacturing electric vehicles with L4 capabilities [4]