Upcoming Senate Vote Would Make Already Banned Chinese Vehicles Even More Banned - Jalopnik
A proposed U.S. Senate vote next week could further tighten the already restrictive federal ban aimed at Chinese automakers entering the passenger-vehicle market. The legislation, backed by Republican Ohio Senator Bernie Moreno and Democratic Michigan Senator Elissa Slotkin, would codify regulations imposed by the Biden administration. Reuters says the Biden rules, introduced in January 2025, sought to prevent Chinese carmakers from selling passenger vehicles, citing national security concerns tied to the ability of vehicles to collect sensitive data. The proposal would also bar vehicles designed in China if they include advanced connectivity and vehicle software. The article notes that auto trade groups in March urged the U.S. government to keep out Chinese carmakers, citing competitiveness and security risks, while noting Chinese vehicles are supported by higher tariffs elsewhere but have gained market share in Mexico and Europe.





