Xiaomi shares up 16% after Chinese smartphone maker launches first EV

A Xiaomi SU7 electric sedan is seen displayed at a regional HQ of Xiaomi in Nanjing in east China’s Jiangsu province. 

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BEIJING — Shares of Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi surged as much as 16% on Tuesday, the first trading day since the company launched its SU7 electric car ahead of the Easter holiday.

Hong Kong-listed shares of Xiaomi touched 17.34 Hong Kong dollars on an intraday basis, its highest level since January 2022.

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