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The Biden administration has proposed a ban on Chinese connected-car technology in the U.S. automotive market, citing national security and economic competitiveness concerns. This measure, which targets both hardware and software components, aims to prevent potential risks associated with foreign adversaries accessing connected vehicle software. The proposed ban is part of a broader strategy to protect domestic manufacturing and secure critical supply chains, presenting both challenges and opportunities for U.S. automakers.
By Dr. Tony HoangThe Biden administration has proposed a ban on Chinese connected-car technology in the U.S. automotive market, citing national security and economic competitiveness concerns. This measure, which targets both hardware and software components, aims to prevent potential risks associated with foreign adversaries accessing connected vehicle software. The proposed ban is part of a broader strategy to protect domestic manufacturing and secure critical supply chains, presenting both challenges and opportunities for U.S. automakers.