New US rule would require GM, Ford to halt imports of cars they build in China, official says
The Lincoln Nautilus SUV is displayed at the Los Angeles Auto Show in Los Angeles/ WASHINGTON (Reuters) -General Motors and Ford Motor would need to stop importing vehicles to the U.S. from China under a proposed rule cracking down on Chinese software and hardware, a U.S. Commerce Department official told Reuters Monday. The rule would also affect other automakers selling or building vehicles in the U.S., such as Volvo Cars and BYD./ GM sells the Buick Envision and Ford sells the Lincoln Nautilus -- both assembled in China -- in the U.S. ...
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