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Bipartisan Legislation Proposed to Ban Chinese Vehicles in the U.S.

Severity: Medium (Score: 43.0)

Sources: www.congress.gov, www.bis.gov, Ntd, chinaselectcommittee.house.gov

Summary

On May 9, 2026, Rep. John Moolenaar and Rep. Debbie Dingell announced plans to introduce bipartisan legislation aimed at banning Chinese vehicles from American roads. The lawmakers emphasized that vehicles serve as data collection devices, posing risks to national security by potentially allowing foreign entities to gather sensitive information. The legislation is a response to concerns over China's trade practices and their impact on American manufacturing and jobs. A Senate version of the bill was introduced in late April 2026. This legislative move reflects growing bipartisan support for measures to protect U.S. infrastructure and data privacy from foreign influence. The bill is expected to be formally introduced later this month. Key Points: • Bipartisan legislation aims to ban Chinese vehicles from U.S. roads. • Lawmakers cite national security risks due to data collection capabilities of vehicles. • A Senate version of the bill was introduced in late April 2026.

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