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Polestar Dealers Face US Sales Ban After Federal Authorization Denied

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Polestar dealerships in the United States will be unable to sell the electric vehicles starting next year following a federal government decision. Authorities denied an authorization that would have allowed Polestar to sidestep a ban on Chinese technology. The ruling directly impacts dealers who had already invested in building out Polestar sales operations. The decision stems from US restrictions targeting Chinese-linked technology used in connected vehicles.

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