Commerce Department considers banning Chinese tech in smart cars

The United States is implementing ‌measures to safeguard American drivers from​ potential spying by Beijing. Concerns have ​been raised about Chinese-made cranes at American ports, as they were found to contain unexpected​ parts that can collect sensitive data and be controlled remotely from overseas. Investigators in the US are also​ looking into whether China is assisting Russia in evading US sanctions on Russian uranium, uncovering some unusual⁢ patterns in the process. In response, the ‍European Union is challenging a trade investigation initiated by China at the World Trade Organization.

The Commerce ​Department is considering a ⁣ban on ⁣Chinese technology in​ smart cars due to ⁤concerns over potential espionage. Chinese car dealers have already incurred ‍losses of $19 billion so far this year. Pelson, an expert in electric vehicle software, warns that ​certain software parts ‌give designers control over vehicles.

Congress has issued a warning about the‌ espionage risk posed‍ by Chinese cranes operating within​ the United States. The investigation into whether China is aiding Russia’s ‍evasion ⁢of US uranium sanctions raises further questions about their relationship.

The European Union has taken action against China’s dairy product probe at the World Trade Organization, ‍indicating growing tensions between these two global powers.

President Biden’s final Quad Summit focused on addressing China’s ⁢aggressive actions and behavior. ‍Members of the Quad alliance are intensifying efforts to enhance maritime security.

A think tank chief highlights growing concerns regarding Russia-China ‍ties and their⁤ implications for global dynamics.

Lastly, NTD 9th Vocal Competition announces ⁣its first-place ⁤winners.

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