New #US rules ban #Chinesesoftware in #connectedvehicles starting March 17. Automakers must certify their systems are free of Chinese code, covering infotainment, cameras, and driver-assistance systems. Hardware restrictions follow in 2029. The ban targets #nationalsecurity risks from vehicle sensors and data collection capabilities. https://www.webpronews.com/purging-the-code-inside-the-auto-industrys-frantic-race-to-untangle-chinese-software-before-the-clock-runs-out/?eicker.news #China #Tech #ChinaTech #Technews
Purging the Code: Inside the Auto Industry’s Frantic Race to Untangle Chinese Software Before the Clock Runs Out

U.S. regulations banning Chinese software in connected vehicles by March 17 are forcing automakers to audit complex supply chains, restructure corporate relationships, and find domestic alternatives—testing America's ability to decouple from Chinese tech dependencies across the auto industry.

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The #US Commerce Department is expected to propose barring #ChineseSoftware in autonomous and connected vehicles in the coming weeks.

This would bar Chinese software in vehicles in the #UnitedStates with #Level3Automation and above, which would have the effect of also banning testing on U.S. roads of autonomous vehicles produced by Chinese companies.

US expected to propose barring Chinese software in #AutonomousVehicles
https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/us-expected-propose-barring-chinese-software-autonomous-vehicles-2024-08-04/

US expected to propose barring Chinese software in autonomous vehicles

The U.S. Commerce Department is expected to propose barring Chinese software in autonomous and connected vehicles in the coming weeks, according to sources briefed on the matter.

Reuters