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Authorities in the United States are reportedly ready to propose a ban on the use of hardware and software from China and Russia in connected vehicles. The measure would affect cars with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth to connect to the cloud, for example, as well as vehicles with autonomous driving (ADS).

It’s important to note that the proposal doesn’t just affect cars, but any road-going wheeled vehicle. That includes trucks and buses, but leaves off-road vehicles and tractors out of the picture. In addition, automakers using parts or software from Russia or China could still seek exemptions, complying with measures to mitigate potential “risks.”

Car being assembled at Toyota.
Source: Toyota

“These are critical systems that, through specific hardware and software, enable external connectivity and autonomous driving capabilities in connected cars,” the U.S. Department of Commerce states. “Malicious access to these systems could allow adversaries to access and collect our most sensitive data and remotely manipulate cars on U.S. roads.”

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The proposed restrictions will still go through a period of “public comment” before being finalized. If the sanctions are approved, vehicles with software from Russia and China will be banned in 2027, while the use of hardware will be affected in 2030. The idea is to give automakers a period to adjust to the measures.

US security sanctions again hit China trade

The US claims national security in its possible new measure, in the same way it does with its numerous sanctions against China’s advances in semiconductors. Once again, we have a commercial segment where the Asian country emerges as a power.

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One of the main targets of the measure being discussed is autonomous cars, which have LiDAR technology as one of their main sensors to function. According to Tom’s Hardware, 65% of global LiDAR sales come from Chinese companies. The only large company trying to compete in the area that is not Chinese is the North American Seyond.

The Biden administration appears committed to reducing the number of Chinese products entering the United States. And this is starting to affect even domestic purchases by individuals in Uncle Sam’s land.

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Source: https://www.adrenaline.com.br/seguranca/eua-pode-banir-hardware-e-software-da-china-e-da-russia-em-veiculos-conectados/



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