Chery, known as China's largest car exporter, has expressed its desire to penetrate the U.S. automotive market. This move comes amid a backdrop of strong opposition from domestic manufacturers and legislative bodies.
The automotive industry in Detroit is reportedly lobbying against Chery's entry, urging the U.S. government to maintain barriers to protect local interests.
As Chery pursues this ambitious goal, the dynamics between foreign competition and domestic policy continue to evolve, raising questions about the future of the U.S. auto market.