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Tesla forced to recall record 3 million cars in China over door-handle issue

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Tesla and ten other automakers have initiated vehicle recalls and software updates in mainland China, affecting a record-breaking number of cars. The action, described as China's largest-ever automotive recall campaign, was prompted by regulatory scrutiny over emergency door-release systems and door-handle safety in electric vehicles.

Specifically, Tesla is addressing a door-handle issue impacting nearly 3 million vehicles, marking the largest product recall in the mainland Chinese EV market. Chinese regulators are concurrently moving to ban retractable car door handles due to the identified safety concerns.

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How the coverage differs

Same story, different emphasis — here's what each outlet chose to lead with.

South China Morning Post (HK) Focuses primarily on Tesla's record-breaking recall and impending regulatory bans on retractable handles.
MyJoyOnline (Accra, Ghana) (GH) Frames the event as a broad industry campaign involving multiple automakers amid tightening oversight.
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