US planning to ban Chinese, Russian tech in cars
- The U.S. Commerce Department proposed banning key Chinese software and hardware in vehicles due to national security concerns, which would bar Chinese cars from the U.S. Market.
- President Joe Biden’s administration is concerned about data collection from connected Chinese vehicles and potential foreign manipulation of internet-connected systems.
- Proposed rules would also prevent self-driving car testing by Chinese automakers and include software and hardware prohibitions from Russia and other adversaries.
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Biden Administration Proposes A Ban On Chinese-Made Software - CleanTechnica
Will Chinese-made cars track what American school kids are eating for lunch? We can't be too careful to counter that threat. The post Biden Administration Proposes A Ban On Chinese-Made Software appeared first on CleanTechnica.
Biden wants to ban Chinese tech in cars over national security fears
President Joe Biden announced that the US would hit Chinese EV makers with a 100% tariff earlier this year.Win McNamee/Getty ImagesThe Department of Commerce unveiled new plans to ban Chinese tech from internet-connected cars on Monday.It's the latest push to keep China out of the US auto industry.The rules will impact Chinese self-driving car companies, which have been testing their vehicles in California.President Joe Biden has already issued …
White House proposes ban on vehicle software from China and Russia
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