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The Biden administration has proposed a ban on Chinese connected-car technology, targeting hardware and software in vehicles, as a means to combat an influx of Chinese electric vehicles. This move, announced by the U.S. Commerce Department, follows tariffs on Chinese EVs and subsidy denials for vehicles with Chinese components. The ban would apply to cars built outside China, including those manufactured in Mexico or Europe. The aim is to protect U.S.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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