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China to make car connectivity mandatory as US moves to tighten ban

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China is making vehicle connectivity mandatory under new safety standards, requiring data recording and remote management for cars with driver assistance systems. The move comes as the United States considers blocking Chinese vehicles using this technology due to national security concerns. The regulation applies to newly approved models, escalating global tensions over automotive technology standards.

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Why it matters

China mandates vehicle connectivity as part of safety framework

Evidence

The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology released a national standard on July 2 requiring new vehicles with intelligent driver assistance systems to support continuous safety monitoring, data recording, and remote management.

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China will make vehicle connectivity a mandatory part of its automotive safety framework.

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  • China mandates vehicle connectivity as part of safety framework
  • US seeks to block Chinese cars using this technology

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Plain English

China will make vehicle connectivity a mandatory part of its automotive safety framework, as Washington seeks to block Chinese cars using the technology over national security concerns.

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China will make vehicle connectivity a mandatory part of its automotive safety framework.

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The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology released a national standard on July 2 requiring new vehicles with intelligent driver assistance systems to support continuous safety monitoring, data recording, and remote management.

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The United States seeks to block Chinese cars using vehicle connectivity technology over national security concerns.

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The safety standard will apply to newly approved vehicle models.

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