The White House Warns Cars Made in China Could Unleash Chaos on US Highways

The US authorities has launched an investigation into the nationwide safety dangers posed by foreign-made autos with web connectivity—particularly these made in China. At a briefing on Wednesday, Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo even raised the specter of Beijing remotely triggering mayhem on US highways.

“Imagine if there were thousands or hundreds of thousands of Chinese connected vehicles on American roads that could be immediately and simultaneously disabled by somebody in Beijing,” Raimondo mentioned.

The new US authorities fears about Chinese autos come as automakers equivalent to BYD and Geely have turn out to be main world gamers in automotive manufacturing—and significantly electrical autos. They additionally construct on proof that as vehicles have turn out to be more and more computerized, and related to the web, autos have turn out to be weak to new safety threats. Hackers have proven it’s doable to disable internet-connected autos from afar. Automated driving programs and web connectivity have added cameras and different sensors to autos, and may make them cellular repositories of private info.

Raimondo mentioned that the Bureau of Industry and Security, a division of the Commerce Department that handles nationwide safety points associated to superior expertise, would discover how sensor-laden, internet-connected autos could possibly be used to commit espionage, gather knowledge on US residents, or commit sabotage on US roads.

The alarm sounded about Chinese autos provides to a current historical past of US authorities concern about China’s expertise ambitions beneath President Joe Biden and beneath President Trump earlier than him. Trump imposed sanctions on Chinese telecoms gear maker Huawei and different 5G firms engaged on 5G wi-fi expertise and focused Chinese AI companies with comparable controls. The Biden administration has aggressively restricted the stream of superior chips into China. Concerns over delicate US knowledge passing again to China has led to a TikTok ban for many federal authorities gadgets.

The transfer comes as US automakers miss targets for EV gross sales, and as Chinese automakers equivalent to BYD tout document world gross sales and construct new factories. Many Chinese producers are producing vehicles, and significantly EVs, extra effectively and profitably than their US counterparts, with billions in help from the central authorities.

In January, BYD overtook Tesla because the world’s main producer of EVs, in line with figures launched by the 2 firms. Last 12 months, China grew to become the world’s largest automotive exporter.

“China is determined to dominate the future of the auto market, including by using unfair practices,” reads an announcement from Biden launched by the White House. “China’s policies could flood our market with its vehicles, posing risks to our national security. I’m not going to let that happen on my watch.”

Rising Power

China’s automakers are anticipated to quickly start a direct assault on the US market. Recent information stories counsel that Chinese automakers together with BYD, MG, and Chery plan to fabricate their lower-cost electrical autos in Mexico, enabling them to reap the benefits of North American commerce treaties and evade US tariffs of 27.5 p.c on imported Chinese autos.

The Alliance for American Manufacturing, a commerce group, earlier this month known as China a “significant” risk to US automotive producers. It urged US policymakers to “adopt a proactive and evolving strategy to stymie the CCP’s penetration.”

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