Young Americans are interested in purchasing vehicles from Chinese brands. Despite Chinese-branded cars being unavailable in the U.S., a recent study by AutoPacific found that 76% of Americans under 40-years-old would be open to purchasing a Chinese-made vehicle. However, there was a notable divide among respondents, with some expressing concerns about their privacy. Regarding concerns, President Biden recently announced that tariffs on some electric vehicle imports will increase from 25% to 100% to prevent Chinese automakers from flooding the market with cheaper vehicles. Despite these concerns, young Americans remain drawn to the idea of purchasing more affordable options. (Quartz)
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