US Commerce Department proposes banning Chinese vehicles, connected car technology from US roads

US Commerce Department proposes banning Chinese vehicles, connected car technology from US roads

The United States Commerce Department has proposed the prohibiting of key Chinese software and hardware in connected vehicles on American roads for national security concerns, as well as those containing components from Russia.

This proposed move is the latest escalation in restrictions against vehicles, software and components from China after US president Joe Biden announced a range of new tariffs on goods from China, including duty on China-made electric vehicles which will be quadrupled from 25% to 100%.

“The Department of Commerce is issuing a notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) that would, if finalised as proposed, prohibit the sale or import of connected vehicles that incorporate certain technology and the import of particular components themselves from countries of concern, specifically the People’s Republic of China (PRC) and Russia,” the statement read.

US Commerce Department proposes banning Chinese vehicles, connected car technology from US roads

While connected vehicles offer many benefits, they also pose new and growing threats, according to the US department of commerce. “These technologies include computer systems that control vehicle movement and collect sensitive driver and passenger data as well as cameras and sensors that enable automated driving systems and record detailed information about American infrastructure,” it said.

The department also claims that certain hardware and software enable the capture of information on geographic area or critical infrastructure and “present opportunities for malicious actors to disrupt the operations of infrastructure or the vehicles themselves,” adding that “certain technologies in connected vehicles from the PRC and Russia present particularly acute threats.”

If the proposed regulation goes through, it would effectively ban Chinese cars from the United States market, and would also force automakers in America and other regions to remove key software and hardware from “countries of concern” from vehicles in the United States.

This would also prevent the testing of self-driving cars from Chinese automakers on US roads, and could be extended to other US adversaries, according to Reuters. The rule would mean a ban on all vehicles made in China, however the commerce department was quoted by the news wire as saying that Chinese automakers would be allowed to seek “specific authorisations” for exemptions.

US Commerce Department proposes banning Chinese vehicles, connected car technology from US roads

The Biden administration previously raised concerns regarding data collection on US drivers and infrastructure by connected vehicles of Chinese origin, and of potential foreign manipulation of vehicles which are connected to the internet. The White House ordered an investigation in February, the news wire reported.

The proposed ruling would specifically cover what the US department of commerce terms as vehicle connectivity systems, described as “systems and components connected the vehicles to the outside world, including via Bluetooth, cellular, satellite and WiFi modules,” and automated driving systems.

If passed, the proposed ruling on the prohibition of software would take effect for the 2027 model year of vehicles, while hardware restrictions would take effect in the 2030 model year, or on January 1, 2029, according to the US commerce department’s statement.

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Mick Chan

Open roads and closed circuits hold great allure for Mick Chan. Driving heaven to him is exercising a playful chassis on twisty paths; prizes ergonomics and involvement over gadgetry. Spent three years at a motoring newspaper and short stint with a magazine prior to joining this website.

 

Comments

  • Typical western mindset… Capitalism is good only when it benefits them. These lawmakers want to punish China, but they’re just punishing their own people because new cars in US will be expensive and with inferior tech.

    If the situation was reversed, US will make such a fuss about globalisation and open market trade.

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    • Laugh on Sep 25, 2024 at 9:05 am

      Isn’t the same thing is happening here?
      It’s worst here actually.

      Think carefully.

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    • US government rather spend trillions bailing out US carmakers failing to be competitive rather than letting them improve and learn from competition. So much for free country huh?

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  • Patriot on Sep 24, 2024 at 8:28 pm

    Bagus. persisiran perairan negara kita pun dah tak selamat. Dah tunjuk belang. CCPig barua.

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  • ROTI CANAI on Sep 24, 2024 at 9:53 pm

    lol us is a 3rd world country

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  • Pragmatic Man on Sep 24, 2024 at 11:17 pm

    Malaysia should consider the same. Stop the influx of Chinese junk on our markets.

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  • ThePolygon on Sep 25, 2024 at 7:21 am

    Then the GPS location in Android and iPhone tu biar tutup sahajalah. Security threat.

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  • kckfen on Sep 25, 2024 at 7:50 am

    I think i more afraid of Iphone being use as bomb by them.

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  • newme on Sep 25, 2024 at 8:52 am

    It’s a rational move.

    Here, they are dying to be your friend, on the other hand, they disobey UNCLOS by encroaching our water territory.

    With friend like this, who needs enemy?

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  • Victor Lee on Sep 25, 2024 at 10:38 am

    When you can’t control them just banned them lol. US is not the top anymore just they be denial to accept the truth

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  • 闭门造车
    比喻固步自封,不与外界交流,不考虑客观情况,脱离实际”的贬义词

    “Working behind closed doors” is a derogatory term that refers to being self-contained, not communicating with the outside world, not considering the objective situation, and being divorced from reality.

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    • Enough of cina car on Sep 27, 2024 at 10:13 am

      The Government shall protect local manufacturers and people. Why allow all these chinese restron chain come in a start killing local brands

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  • who am i on Sep 26, 2024 at 8:30 am

    so tired of US policies lately. Anything they cannot compete, they will ban. First it was huawei, and now electric cars from china. I guess this shows just how backwards the US is in terms of tech today. lagging behind.

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