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Lawmakers in the United States have introduced a bipartisan bill that could permanently block Chinese connected vehicles from entering the U.S. market. The proposed legislation would ban cars using software or connectivity systems developed in China, citing national security concerns over data collection and smart vehicle technology.
The bill targets major Chinese automakers including BYD and Geely as they continue expanding globally with affordable high-tech electric vehicles. Supporters say the move is necessary to protect American manufacturing, jobs, and sensitive user data.
The proposal comes amid rising tensions between Washington and Beijing, adding another layer to the growing technology and trade rivalry between the world’s two largest economies.

Sources: www.caranddriver.com - www.reuters.com - www.tech.slashdot.org

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00:00The U.S. Congress is pushing a new bipartisan bill that could permanently ban Chinese smart
00:04vehicles from entering America. Lawmakers say connected cars from companies like BYD
00:08and Geely pose national security risks because of the data they collect through advanced software
00:13systems. The move marks another major escalation in the growing tech and trade battle between the
00:17U.S. and China.
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