US automakers face a March 17 deadline to remove Chinese software from internet-connected cars, driven by new government rules aimed at preventing data misuse by foreign adversaries. This mandate forces a complex overhaul of layered supply chains, with companies scrambling to identify and replace Chinese-sourced components, potentially impacting global players like Pirelli and creating opportunities for US-based firms.
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