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Tesla challenges Biden's new car parts policy as election day nears

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Tesla pushes back against White-House plan to limit Chinese tech in American cars. The dispute highlights growing tension between car-makers and government about foreign parts in US vehicles

In a pre-election showdown Elon Muskʼs Tesla dont agree with President Bidenʼs new rules about Chinese car parts: the company thinks its too much paperwork for car-makers

The White-House plan (announced in early fall) wants to stop Chinese and Russian tech in US cars — especially stuff that connects to internet or controls the vehicle. Teslaʼs trade expert Miriam Eqab says these rules make things harder for non-US software makers

Other car companies also dont like the idea; here are their main points:

  • Polestar says it might have to leave US market
  • Ford thinks rules are too wide-reaching
  • Volkswagen wants special rules for friendly countries
  • Lotus worries about its US future

The timing is interesting — Musk and the White-House have been fighting for a while‚ and now hes helping Trump win next weeks election (word is they talked about Musk getting a special job in the new government)

Last year Tesla sold half-a-million cars in China; experts say Beijing might hit back if these rules start in 2027. Europe is doing something similar — they put big taxes on Chinese cars because they think China sells them too cheap

The whole thing started when Biden said China wants to control global car markets; now EU makes Chinese companies pay up-to 35% extra to sell their cars there. Chinese car-makers get lots of money from their government which helps them keep prices low

In general Iʼm in favor of no tariffs

Elon Musk on Bidenʼs Chinese car taxes

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