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The U.S. Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) has officially announced a final rule prohibiting the use of connected vehicle technology from China and Russia. This significant move aims to enhance national security and protect American infrastructure from potential foreign threats.
Under the new regulation, hardware and software related to vehicle connectivity from these countries will be banned, reflecting growing concerns over cybersecurity and espionage. The rule is part of a broader initiative to safeguard U.S. technological advancements and maintain control over sensitive information.
Industry experts have noted that this ban could have far-reaching implications for the automotive sector, which increasingly relies on sophisticated technology for vehicle connectivity and autonomous features. Manufacturers will need to reassess their supply chains and technology partnerships to comply with the new regulations.
As the global landscape continues to evolve, the U.S. remains vigilant in addressing risks associated with foreign technologies that could compromise safety and security on its roads.
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