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GM, Ford could face import restrictions based on new U.S. proposed rule

The new regulation would impact popular models such as GM's Buick Envision and Ford's Lincoln Nautilus
The U.S. Commerce Department proposes a new rule that could force GM, Ford, and other automakers to halt Chinese imported vehicles

The U.S. Commerce Department proposes a new rule that could force General Motors, Ford, and other automakers to halt imported vehicles manufactured in China. This move is part of a broader crackdown on Chinese software and hardware entering the U.S. market. According to Liz Cannon, head of the Commerce Department’s Information and Communications Technology Office, any vehicle made in China and sold in the U.S. would likely fall under this prohibition.

The new regulation would impact popular models such as GM’s Buick Envision and Ford’s Lincoln Nautilus, both of which are assembled in China and sold in the U.S. In the first half of 2024, GM sold around 22,000 Envisions, while Ford sold 17,500 Nautilus crossovers. Although GM has not indicated whether it would halt sales of the Envision, it emphasized the government’s role in setting clear security policies. Ford has not commented on the matter.

The rule could also affect non-American brands like Volvo Cars and BYD, which have ties to China. BYD North America, which builds electric buses in California, and Volvo, which sells vehicles like the S90 sedan in the U.S., could be impacted. Cannon mentioned that the Commerce Department is open to working with companies to mitigate risks and potentially offer specific authorizations to continue sales of vehicles or components.

This proposal comes amid ongoing concerns over Chinese technology in critical U.S. industries. It signals potential disruption for automakers relying on Chinese production for the U.S. market. While Volvo is reviewing the proposal, the broader impact on the auto industry remains to be seen.

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