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    US engineers decisive split in global auto market

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    One of the last acts of President Joe Biden’s administration is to engineer a split in the global auto market. On Tuesday, Washington imposed a ban on the sale and import of connected cars and related technology from China. Concerns over data security are compelling, even if the benefits for General Motors , Ford Motor and others of keeping out both competitors and suppliers remain debatable. That means the policy is likely to last – and could catch on elsewhere.

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