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For your information, you can find below the description of the video Tesla Wins 10% China Tax Break After Musk Tour published by the Youtube channel Bloomberg Technology:
Aug.30 -- Tesla Inc. won exemption from a 10% purchase tax on the vehicles it sells in China. Bloomberg's Craig Trudell reports on "Bloomberg Technology."