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The Crack That Could Open U.S. Markets to Chinese EVs

May 14, 2026·20 days ago·via Politico
The Crack That Could Open U.S. Markets to Chinese EVs
Politico says a new crack in policy could make it easier for Chinese EVs to enter the U.S. market. That should set off alarms for anyone who takes American industry, national security, and fair competition seriously. If Washington keeps creating loopholes while lecturing everyone else about strategic competition, the result is predictable - more dependence on China, not less. Read more about this...

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