In a move that could have significant implications for the US auto industry, Rep. Debbie Dingell and fellow Democrats are calling on former President Donald Trump to maintain a key trade barrier against Chinese-made vehicles. The lawmakers are urging Trump to keep in place a provision in the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) that excludes Chinese autos from entering the US market. The move comes as the Biden administration continues to navigate complex trade relationships with China, and as the US auto industry grapples with the impact of increasing global competition. As the USMCA provision is set to expire, Dingell and her colleagues are seeking to ensure that American auto manufacturers are not unfairly disadvantaged by the influx of cheaper Chinese imports.


Dingell, Democrats urge Trump to keep Chinese autos out of U.S. market  The Detroit News