Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · May 26
Volvo Wins US Approval for Connected Car Sales Despite China-Linked Ban
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · May 26

Volvo Wins US Approval for Connected Car Sales Despite China-Linked Ban

2 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · May 26
  • Volvo said Tuesday it received a specific US Commerce Department authorization to keep importing and selling connected passenger vehicles in the United States.
  • The approval stems from an agreement with the Trump administration that lets the automaker avoid a broader US ban targeting connected vehicles tied to China.
  • Volvo Car AB is majority-owned by Zhejiang Geely Holding Group, a Chinese company, placing its US sales at risk under the planned restrictions.
  • The decision preserves Volvo's access to the US market even as Washington tightens scrutiny of China-linked automotive technology.
How will officials balance American jobs at Volvo's US factory against the data risks of Chinese-owned connected cars?
Is Volvo's deal a strategic blueprint for its parent Geely to penetrate the protected US auto market?