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"textContent": "Donald Trump's comments ring alarm bells in an industry that had systematically lobbied successive administrations to bar Chinese cars from the US market with tough data security rules and high tariffs on electric vehicles",
"title": "US industry, lawmakers plead with Trump: Don’t open door to Chinese cars at Xi summit"
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