Elon Musk’s private jet landed in Beijing on April 28, signaling a surprise visit to China. Sources reveal that Musk intends to discuss the rollout of Tesla’s Full-Self Driving (FSD) software in China and seek approval for transferring data collected in the country abroad for autonomous driving technology. Tesla has stored Chinese fleet data in Shanghai since 2021, complying with local regulations. Despite customer demand, FSD hasn’t been introduced in China yet. Musk’s visit coincides with the Beijing autoshow, highlighting Tesla’s strategic interest in the Chinese market amidst increasing competition. Amidst speculation about Tesla’s growth trajectory, Musk’s focus on autonomous driving technology reflects the company’s future direction.