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U.S. manufacturers urge president to keep Chinese vehicles out

U.S. manufacturers are pleading with the Trump administration to not allow the Chinese auto industry "to wheedle its way in" to the American market.

Raccontata daaxios.comcnbc.comthenextweb.com

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axios.comStai leggendo1 mesi fa

U.S. manufacturers urge president to keep Chinese vehicles out

U.S. manufacturers are pleading with the Trump administration to not allow the Chinese auto industry "to wheedle its way in" to the American market.

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cnbc.com1 mesi fa

Chinese parts are already in U.S. cars as lawmakers warn Trump against China auto deal

Trump-Xi talks spark bipartisan warnings over Chinese automakers, U.S. auto jobs, connected vehicles and China’s growing role in the supply chain.

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  1. mercoledì 13 maggio 2026·axios.com

    U.S. manufacturers urge president to keep Chinese vehicles out

    U.S. manufacturers are pleading with the Trump administration to not allow the Chinese auto industry "to wheedle its way in" to the American market.

  2. giovedì 14 maggio 2026·cnbc.com

    Chinese parts are already in U.S. cars as lawmakers warn Trump against China auto deal

    Trump-Xi talks spark bipartisan warnings over Chinese automakers, U.S. auto jobs, connected vehicles and China’s growing role in the supply chain.

thenextweb.com1 mesi fa

Chinese parts already power American cars, and that's exactly why Congress is panicking

Bipartisan lawmakers push to ban Chinese vehicles from the US, but 60+ Chinese-owned suppliers already sit inside America's auto supply chain.

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  • sabato 16 maggio 2026·thenextweb.com

    Chinese parts already power American cars, and that's exactly why Congress is panicking

    Bipartisan lawmakers push to ban Chinese vehicles from the US, but 60+ Chinese-owned suppliers already sit inside America's auto supply chain.