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Global Automakers Confront Costly Software Pivot as US Bans Chinese Code

Araverus Team|Friday, February 6, 2026 at 4:00 AM

Global Automakers Confront Costly Software Pivot as US Bans Chinese Code

Araverus Team

Feb 6, 2026 · 4:00 AM

Car Industry · Chinese Code · Supply Chain · US Regulations

Car IndustryChinese CodeSupply ChainUS Regulations

The article discusses the challenges faced by the global auto industry in complying with new U.S. regulations that will ban Chinese software in vehicles, effective March 17, highlighting the complexity of replacing embedded Chinese code.

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