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If Duffy’s appointment is confirmed by the Senate, the new secretary will oversee an annual budget of about $107 billion, not to mention a broad range of issues that will touch the tech world, including fuel efficiency standards, advanced driver assistance technologies, and autonomous vehicles. Nuro started rolling out a test fleet of its driverless, passenger-less R3 vehicles across the Bay Area and Houston, two months after changing its business strategy to license its AV tech to automakers and mobility providers. Xiaodi Hou, the co-founder and former CEO of self-driving trucking startup TuSimple, has urged a California district court to issue a temporary restraining order to stop the company from transferring its remaining U.S. assets to China.

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