In a strongly worded letter, three U.S. senators have called on President Trump to take drastic action against Chinese automakers operating in the United States and importing vehicles into North America. Citing concerns over national security and economic risks, the senators urged the President to block Chinese automakers from establishing production facilities within U.S. borders and to restrict imports of Chinese-made vehicles. The move is the latest development in the ongoing trade tensions between the U.S. and China, with the senators arguing that allowing Chinese automakers to operate in the U.S. could compromise sensitive technology and put American jobs at risk. As the world's largest auto market, the U.S. is a prime target for Chinese automakers seeking to expand their global reach, but the senators' warning highlights the growing scrutiny of Chinese investment in the U.S. economy.
Three senators urged Trump to block Chinese automakers from U.S. production and North American imports citing national security and economic risks.