Summary
The Chinese government has responded to US allegations regarding cybersecurity threats linked to Chinese technology by urging the United States to uphold market principles and ensure fair treatment of Chinese companies. In a statement, a spokesperson for China’s Foreign Ministry emphasized the need for an open and transparent business environment, rejecting what they view as discriminatory actions against Chinese enterprises.
This response comes in the context of a proposed US ban on smart vehicles utilizing Chinese and Russian technology, which the US Commerce Department claims poses national security risks. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo highlighted concerns over potential remote sabotage and personal data collection by foreign adversaries. The Chinese government has consistently denied these allegations, arguing that the US is expanding the definition of national security to unjustly target Chinese firms. This ongoing tension reflects broader geopolitical struggles between the two nations as they navigate the complexities of technology and security in the automotive sector and beyond.
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