ReMo supports the Department of Commerce’s proposal to secure connected vehicle supply chains from foreign adversaries and furthermore commends measures to address the national security risks posed by foreign adversaries, particularly the People’s Republic of China (PRC) and Russia.
It is imperative that strategic decoupling from foreign adversaries for vehicle components and technologies be done in a way that allows U.S. industry to be a global leader in deploying innovative new technologies and products.
ReMo commends the MTDI’s explicit focus to improve communication with the open exchange of timely, accurate data with input from supply chain stakeholders who are moving containers through marine terminals.
While Canada has taken this important step toward modernizing its supply chains, the U.S. lacks any such dedicated funding, meaning investment in digital infrastructure is woefully underappreciated and underfunded.
ReMo Urges Enhanced Protections in U.S. Connected Vehicle Supply Chains to Mitigate National Security Risks