US lawmakers are weighing legislation that would ban carmakers with ties to foreign adversaries, a measure that threatens to upend
A provision in broader auto-industry legislation that advanced through a key committee in the House of Representatives last week would prohibit the sale or production of vehicles in the US by companies that are at least 15% held by foreign adversary countries, a list that includes China.
The bill is still far from becoming law and will likely see changes. It’s poised to ...
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