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Lawmakers Warn Against Using U.S. Auto Market as Bargaining Chip with China

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U.S. lawmakers from both parties warn the White House against using the U.S. auto market as a bargaining chip in trade talks with China, citing risks to domestic manufacturing jobs and national security concerns over Chinese automakers and suppliers.

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U.S. lawmakers from both parties warn the White House against using the U.S. auto market as a bargaining chip in trade talks with China, citing risks to domestic manufacturing jobs and national security concerns over Chinese automakers and suppliers.

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