U.S. Lawmakers Push for Tougher Ban on Chinese Automakers

Two U.S. House Representatives are set to introduce legislation aimed at strengthening an existing ban on Chinese automakers from entering the American market. This legislative move coincides with President Trump's visit to China. It codifies Biden-era regulations to restrict Chinese influence in the U.S. light-duty vehicle market.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 11-05-2026 23:40 IST | Created: 11-05-2026 23:40 IST
U.S. Lawmakers Push for Tougher Ban on Chinese Automakers
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In a significant legislative move, two U.S. House Representatives are preparing to introduce new legislation aimed at reinforcing a government ban on Chinese automakers. This announcement comes as President Donald Trump embarks on a trip to China for strategic talks.

The proposed legislation seeks to codify existing regulations from the Biden administration, effectively prohibiting Chinese automakers from selling passenger vehicles in the United States. This measure aims to fortify the U.S. light-duty vehicle market against foreign competition.

Representatives John Moolenaar, a Republican, and Debbie Dingell, a Democrat, are spearheading this initiative. Their efforts follow a similar proposal in the Senate introduced by Republican Bernie Moreno and Democrat Elissa Slotkin last month.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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