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Michigan Democrats seek to ban Chinese electric vehicles from crossing into Canada

12 June 2026
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Michigan Democrats, led by Senator Elissa Slotkin and Congresswoman Haley Stevens, have introduced the Protecting America from Chinese Cars Act, aiming to prevent Chinese electric vehicles (EVs) from entering the United States via Canada and Mexico. Slotkin emphasized that the proposed legislation addresses both economic and national security concerns, labeling these vehicles as “surveillance packages on wheels.” The bill seeks to ban the entry of fully finished Chinese vehicles, impacting sales and travel of connected vehicles linked to Chinese corporations. This move follows a deal between Canada and China allowing the import of approximately 49,000 Chinese EVs into Canada. Critics question the necessity of the ban, noting the lack of evidence regarding the entry of Chinese vehicles through these routes and suggesting that the legislation may serve more as political signaling than a response to an actual threat.

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The proposed ban reflects ongoing tensions between the U.S. and China, particularly in the automotive sector, where Chinese manufacturers hold a significant share of the global EV market. Historically, U.S. policies have increasingly focused on limiting Chinese influence in key industries, including technology and automotive. The Biden administration has previously imposed high tariffs on Chinese EVs and implemented restrictions on connected vehicles, indicating a bipartisan approach to addressing perceived security risks. As countries navigate trade relations and national security concerns, the alignment of U.S. and Canadian policies regarding China will be crucial for the North American auto industry’s competitiveness.

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