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New US guideline would need GM, Ford to stop imports of automobiles they integrate in China, official states

General Motors and Ford Motor would need to stop importing vehicles to the U.S. from China under a proposed rule cracking down on Chinese software and hardware, a U.S. Commerce Department official informed Reuters Monday.

The guideline would likewise affect other automakers selling or constructing lorries in the U.S., such as Volvo Cars and BYD.

GM offers the Buick Envision and Ford sells the Lincoln Nautilus-- both assembled in China-- in the U.S. market. Ford did not comment. In the very first six months of 2024, GM sold about 22,000 Envisions and Ford offered 17,500 Nautilus SUVs in the U.S.

We prepare for at this point that any vehicle that is manufactured in China and sold in the U.S. would fall within the restrictions, said Liz Cannon, who heads the Commerce Department's information and communications technology workplace.

GM and Ford understand, she added, that going forward that production in China for the U.S. market would require to be shut down in China and moved somewhere else.

GM did not attend to if it believed it would have to halt sales of the Envision however added the government has a crucial function to set clear policies on security issues.

Commerce stated it would enable business to seek a specific. permission to continue sales of cars or elements.

China's BYD The United States and Canada, an unit of BYD,. which builds electrical buses in Lancaster, California might be. impacted. The business did not instantly comment.

We will need to deal with them to better understand. their supply chain, Cannon said. They will need to come in for. a specific permission.

For instance, software would likely be restricted if it. were developed by a team of Chinese employees because nation. for a Chinese automaker. However software application would likely be permitted if. it were established by Chinese employees working in another. nation for a non-Chinese business.

Reuters reported in May

four Chinese car models are offered in the U.S.

including the Polestar 2 and Volvo's S90 sedans. Polestar. and Volvo are affiliates of Chinese automaker Geely.

Cannon stated she anticipates business like Volvo will meet. with Commerce to deal with us to talk about ways that they. could alleviate the risk and we are open to that and the company. might give them a permission.

Volvo Cars said We are evaluating the proposal from the. U.S. Commerce Department and are evaluating any potential effect. it might have on us and the vehicle market in the U.S..

(source: Reuters)