Three senior US senators have sounded the alarm on China's growing presence in the global automotive industry, calling on President Trump to take action to safeguard national security and protect American jobs. In a letter, the lawmakers cited concerns over the potential national security risks posed by Chinese automakers investing in the US and importing vehicles from North America. The move is part of a broader push to curb China's increasing influence in key sectors, including technology and manufacturing. As tensions between the US and China continue to escalate, the senators' demand raises questions about the future of US-China trade relations and the implications for the US automotive industry.


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