Group 1 - Coca-Cola has abandoned the plan to sell Costa Coffee due to the private equity buyer's offer not meeting expectations, marking another setback for the company during its ownership of the struggling UK coffee chain [5] - In 2025, China's automotive industry is projected to produce and sell 34.53 million and 34.40 million vehicles respectively, representing year-on-year growth of 10.4% and 9.4%, maintaining its position as the world's largest automotive market for 17 consecutive years [6] - Ctrip has received a notification from the State Administration for Market Regulation regarding an investigation into alleged monopolistic behavior, and the company will cooperate fully with the regulatory authorities [1] Group 2 - JD Logistics plans to offer a cash option to Debon shareholders worth approximately RMB 3.797 billion as part of a proposal to withdraw Debon's shares from the Shanghai Stock Exchange [4] - Audi's global vehicle deliveries in 2025 are expected to be around 1.623 million units, a decrease of 2.9% compared to the previous year [8] - Baoneng Group's chairman has filed a complaint against local authorities regarding alleged illegal actions in a case involving Qoros Auto, claiming that the assets involved are significantly undervalued [9] Group 3 - Tesla has implemented new rules for its supercharging stations, including a more user-friendly fee structure for overstaying and an extended grace period for drivers [10] - Amazon plans to appeal a reduced antitrust fine in Italy, arguing that the accusations of market dominance are unfounded [10] - The U.S. government announced a 25% tariff on certain imported semiconductors and related products, effective from January 15 [18]
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