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U.S. commerce secretary warns of potential ban on Chinese-connected vehicles, impacting Tesla competitors

Experts in China argue that these concerns are exaggerated and view them as part of broader trade tensions.
U.S. Commerce Secretary has warned about the possibility of extreme measures targeting Chinese-connected vehicles, including a potential ban.

Gina Raimondo | Image Source | Asia Financial Reuters.

U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo has warned about the possibility of extreme measures targeting Chinese-connected vehicles, including a potential ban. Such actions could significantly impact competitors like Geely and BYD, as well as their plans for expansion into the U.S. auto market.

Raimondo’s cautionary remarks come amid a national security investigation into Chinese-connected cars initiated by President Joe Biden on February 29. The investigation is based on concerns that these vehicles could pose national security risks by transmitting sensitive information to Beijing.

The Commerce Department’s probe has prompted Raimondo to consider extreme actions, such as a complete ban on Chinese-connected vehicles in the United States. Alternatively, heavy restrictions or safeguards may be implemented before allowing these vehicles on American streets.

Experts in China argue that these concerns are exaggerated and view them as part of broader trade tensions. Wu Shuo Cheng, a Chinese auto industry analyst, dismissed the notion of Chinese-made vehicles posing national security threats, labeling such actions as unfair trade practices.

China’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Lin Jian, cautioned against overstretching national security concepts to disrupt economic ties, emphasizing the potential negative impacts on global industrial and supply chains.

Despite these opposing views, politicians like Senators Sherrod Brown and Marco Rubio advocate for bans or heavy tariffs on Chinese-made cars to protect the domestic auto industry and address cybersecurity risks.

Experts highlight the privacy risks associated with connected cars, stressing that data collection practices threaten national security regardless of a vehicle’s country of origin.

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