SECURITYSCMP CHINA
China to make car connectivity mandatory as US moves to tighten ban
China will mandate vehicle connectivity as part of its automotive safety framework, requiring continuous safety monitoring, data recording, and remote management for new vehicles with intelligent driver assistance systems. The U.S. is tightening restrictions on Chinese cars using this technology due to national security concerns.
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