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Auto-state lawmakers seek to keep certain Chinese vehicles out of U.S. as Trump heads to Beijing
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Auto-state lawmakers seek to keep certain Chinese vehicles out of U.S. as Trump heads to Beijing

  • Congressional Republicans and Democrats in Michigan introduced the Connected Vehicle Security Act to ban Chinese-made connected vehicles, software and hardware from the U.S. market.
  • The bill mirrors bipartisan Senate efforts to codify Biden-era restrictions on connected vehicle tech for national security and data concerns.
  • Supporters argue that connected vehicles can collect sensitive data and pose national security risks if tied to Chinese companies.
  • Under the proposal, bans on connected vehicle software would start Jan. 1, 2027, with hardware prohibitions beginning Jan. 1, 2030.
  • The legislation would extend to Russia, North Korea and Iran as part of its scope.
  • Lawmakers warn that subsidized Chinese automakers could undercut the U.S. industrial base if allowed into the market.
  • More than 120 bipartisan House lawmakers urged Trump not to allow Chinese automakers into the U.S., citing national interest concerns.
  • Trade officials have said there are no plans to roll back existing restrictions on Chinese auto components.
  • The legislation is being introduced as a signaling move ahead of Trump’s high-profile meeting with Xi Jinping.
  • The bill would apply to connected vehicle technology and could influence policy around future U.S.–China automotive trade.
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