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Poland, Israel and the United Kingdom have all taken steps to limit where Chinese-made EVs — and in some cases even U.S. models — can operate, reigniting debate over technology, trust and geopolitical risk.

Explaining the security logic behind these decisions, Alicja Bachulska, a policy fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) specializing in Asia, said the issue must be understood in the context of China’s long-term industrial strategy.

Bachulska noted that China itself was among the first to treat connected vehicles as a security concern. “In 2021, Tesla was banned from entering certain sensitive facilities in China,” she said.

“That shows Beijing was already aware that these vehicles are not just cars — they are high-tech computers capable of collecting vast amounts of data.”

She argued that European caution reflects a broader erosion of political trust. “We are coming out of the idea that China would behave as a ‘responsible power’ and become more economically liberal,” Bachulska said. “In hindsight, that assumption hasn’t held.”

While much attention is focused on Chinese manufacturers, she added that the risks extend beyond any single country. “Any connected vehicle can be hacked or misused,” she said, warning that future threats may come from non-state actors as well as governments.

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    2 days ago

    Everything made in the past 10-15 years has some form of spy tech built into it or spyware, i mean if our fucking dishwasher can or has to connect to the internet to tell us when it’s done then it can sure as hell spy on you and so can every other “smart” appliance in our houses, it might not even have to connect to the internet it can transmitt data without it and now they want to be concerned about cars from China? almost everything is made in fucking China!