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Press Release: Dingell Voices Concerns Over U.S. Decision to Allow Chinese-Owned Connected Vehicles

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Dingell expresses concerns about permitting Chinese-owned vehicles in the U.S., citing national security and competitive risks.

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Congresswoman Dingell expresses concerns: U.S. Representative Debbie Dingell has raised alarms about the Department of Commerce's decision to allow Chinese-owned connected vehicles in the U.S. She warns this poses national security risks and threatens American consumer privacy and the domestic auto industry's competitiveness.

Background on recent developments: In 2025, regulations were established to restrict Chinese vehicles due to concerns over technology security. Dingell, along with Congressman John Moolenaar, previously introduced the Connected Vehicle Security Act to block the import of such vehicles and technology linked to China.

Request for clarification: In a formal letter, Dingell requested a briefing on the authorization of Chinese vehicles, raising questions about its impact on national security and potential loopholes that could weaken existing regulations. She emphasizes the need for rigorous scrutiny of measures in place to protect U.S. market integrity.

Disclaimer: This is an AI-generated summary of a press release. The model used to summarize this release may make mistakes. See the full release here.

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