Concerns Rise Over Chinese EVs Entering U.S. via Canada as Potential Spy Threats
Gordon Chang, a senior fellow at the Gatestone Institute, has raised concerns about Chinese electric vehicles (EVs) entering the U.S. through Canada, potentially posing national security risks. These vehicles, equipped with advanced surveillance technology, could collect and transmit sensitive data back to China. The issue is gaining attention as President Trump prepares for a meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping. U.S. lawmakers, including Sen. Bernie Moreno, are advocating for legislation to block these vehicles, describing them as 'Trojan horses' due to their data collection capabilities. Chang warns that Canada's reduced tariffs on Chinese EVs could facilitate their entry into the U.S., exacerbating surveillance concerns.