President Joe Biden’s administration has proposed rules to ban Chinese and Russian-made hardware and software for connected vehicles, citing national security concerns. The US Commerce Department and White House officials have been working with carmakers and industry experts on a phased approach to implement these bans.
Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo emphasized the importance of protecting American data and privacy, highlighting the risks of foreign adversaries collecting sensitive information or taking control of vehicles in the US.
These restrictions aim to prevent potential security vulnerabilities that could jeopardize the safety and privacy of American citizens. By limiting the use of Chinese and Russian technology in automated driving and vehicle communication systems, the Biden administration seeks to enhance national security in the transportation sector.
Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo emphasized the importance of protecting American data and privacy, highlighting the risks of foreign adversaries collecting sensitive information or taking control of vehicles in the US.
These restrictions aim to prevent potential security vulnerabilities that could jeopardize the safety and privacy of American citizens. By limiting the use of Chinese and Russian technology in automated driving and vehicle communication systems, the Biden administration seeks to enhance national security in the transportation sector.