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Biden Calls Chinese Electric Vehicles a Security Threat

Defense And Security,Espionage,Electric Vehicles,Commerce Department

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President Biden took steps on Thursday toward blocking internet-connected Chinese cars and trucks from entry to the American auto market, including electric vehicles, saying they posed risks to national security because their operating systems could send sensitive information to Beijing.

The immediate action was the opening of a Commerce Department investigation into security threats, which could lead to new regulations or restrictions on Chinese vehicles.

But administration officials made clear it was the first step in what could be a wide range of policy responses meant to stop low-cost Chinese electric vehicles โ€” either manufactured in China or assembled by Chinese companies in countries like Mexico โ€” from flooding the U.S. market and potentially driving domestic automakers out of business.

China has rapidly scaled up its production of electric vehicles in recent years, setting it on a collision course with Mr. Bidenโ€™s industrial policy efforts that seek to help American automakers dominate that market at home and abroad. Some of its smaller cars sell for less than $11,000 each โ€” significantly less than a comparable American-made electric vehicle.

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