In a bold move, three U.S. senators have issued a stern warning to former President Donald Trump, urging him to take drastic action against Chinese automakers operating in the United States and importing vehicles into North America. The senators, citing national security and economic risks, have called on Trump to block Chinese automakers from producing vehicles in the U.S. and to restrict imports from North America. The move comes amidst growing concerns about China's increasing influence in the global automotive industry and the potential risks to U.S. national security and economic stability. With the U.S. automotive market already highly competitive, the senators' push for Trump's intervention is likely to spark a heated debate about the role of Chinese automakers in the American economy.


Three senators urged Trump to block Chinese automakers from U.S. production and North American imports citing national security and economic risks.