Michigan lawmakers propose bill to ban Chinese electric vehicles from U.S. entry

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Proposed U.S. legislation could ban Chinese electric vehicles from entering the country, citing economic and national security concerns. The bill, introduced by Michigan lawmakers, aims to prevent vehicles manufactured or designed in China, or by companies with significant Chinese ownership, from entering the U.S. Concerns include potential surveillance capabilities and unfair market competition due to Chinese government subsidies. The legislation follows a recent trade agreement allowing Chinese EVs into Canada and comes ahead of U.S. midterm elections, with potential implications for cross-border travel and trade.


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