An official from the US Commerce Department indicated that new regulations would require automakers like Ford and GM to cease importing cars built in China due to national security concerns.
Liz Cannon, head of the US Commerce Department's office, emphasized that any vehicle made in China for the US market would likely fall under proposed prohibitions, necessitating manufacturers to move production elsewhere.
The newly proposed rules impact all automakers operating in the US, especially Ford and GM, as they currently manufacture specific models in China.
The regulations provide a timeline for compliance, with software prohibitions affecting the 2027 model year vehicles and hardware restrictions effective by 2030.
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