U.S. lawmakers will press auto CEOs over China supply-chain links

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Ford is planning to build a battery plant in Michigan using CATL technology. Virginia governor Glenn Youngkin withdrew his state from consideration for a proposed plant earlier this year, calling the proposal a “Trojan horse” allowing China to undermine efforts to strengthen the U.S. auto industry. 

Biden administration officials have expressed concern over China’s advantage over the U.S. in electric vehicle batteries. Chinese firms account for more than half of the EV battery market and satisfy as much as 90 percent of demand for some battery materials, according to BloombergNEF. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said Sunday the U.S. needs to take steps to address the problem. 

Lawmakers show no sign of letting up their pressure over the Ford-CATL deal and other partnerships — a stance that’s angered China and contributed to strains.

The four U.S. lawmakers — Republicans Mike Gallagher and John Moolenaar, and Democrats Raja Krishnamoorthi and Haley Stevens — are expected to argue that CATL is closely tied to the Chinese Communist Party and has received Chinese government subsidies that allow it to undercut U.S. firms, according to the person. The person asked not to be identified discussing private deliberations.

They are also expected to express concerns about CATL technology they believe was acquired from U.S. educational institutions and companies and will press companies on whether they are sourcing parts for their cars using Uyghur forced labor in Xinjiang province.

Gallagher is the chairman of the House Select Committee on the Strategic Competition Between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party and Krishnamoorthi is the top Democrat on the committee.

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