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  2. US auto sales could fall by 25,000 a year under rules barring ...

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    WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The Commerce Department said Friday that U.S. auto sales could drop by up to 25,841 vehicles a year and prices rise if proposed rules go ahead that would ban Chinese vehicles ...

  3. Biden administration finalizes US crackdown on Chinese vehicles

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    President-elect Donald Trump, who takes office on Jan. 20, wants to prevent Chinese auto imports but is open to Chinese automakers building vehicles in the United States. (Reporting by David ...

  4. You can't buy a Chinese EV in the United States. But they ...

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    Blocked from the United States, Chinese EV makers set their sights on Southeast Asia. A Chinese automaker already surpassed Tesla as the world's biggest seller of electric vehicles.

  5. Chinese used vehicle exporting - Wikipedia

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    On November 11, 2019, it was reported that some used vehicles were sold to Kyrgyzstan. [2] In 2021, exports of used Chinese-made vehicles were sold with a total of 2.01 million vehicles. [12] On July 7, 2022, Chinese officials have said that they will look at measures to help facilitate the sale of used vehicles. [13]

  6. Automotive industry in China - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, the Chinese automotive industry became the largest in the world, surpassing the United States. Following a 59 percent year-on-year sales increase, China's car sales exceeded those of the US in 2009, with 13.6 million vehicles sold within the country compared to just over 10 million in the US. [61]

  7. Why you can't buy the SU7 in the US - AOL

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    The US government imposes a 100% import tariff on Chinese-made electric vehicles, making it hard for US residents to get their hands on them. Farley said he flew the car to Chicago from Shanghai.