As President Trump prepares to embark on a high-stakes diplomatic mission to Beijing, lawmakers in the auto-manufacturing hub of the United States are taking a stand against certain Chinese vehicles entering the American market. A group of lawmakers from key states in the auto industry, including Michigan and Ohio, are pushing for legislation that would bar Chinese automakers from importing vehicles to the US that don't meet strict safety and security standards. The move comes amid growing concerns about the potential risks of Chinese-made vehicles, including cybersecurity vulnerabilities and inadequate safety features. With the US auto industry already facing intense competition from global rivals, lawmakers are seeking to protect American jobs and ensure that only the safest and most secure vehicles are allowed on US roads.


Auto-state lawmakers seek to keep certain Chinese vehicles out of U.S. as Trump heads to Beijing  CNBC