Biden Administration to Prepare Ban on Chinese Car Software

  • Bans stem from an investigation into cybersecurity risks
  • Restrictions would be enforced by the Commerce Department

China has emerged as a leader in electric vehicles and components for smart cars, in part because of widespread government subsidies and support.

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The US Commerce Department is planning to reveal proposed rules that would ban Chinese- and Russian-made hardware and software for connected vehicles as soon as Monday, said people familiar with the matter.

Commerce has been meeting with industry experts in recent months looking to address security concerns raised by a new generation of so-called smart cars. The move would include bans on use and testing of Chinese and Russian technology for automated driving systems and vehicle communications systems, the people said. While the bans mostly focus on software, the proposed rules will include some hardware, they said.