Like a pack of wolves patiently waiting outside the kitchen door, lots full of Chinese-made cars sit in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, just across the US border. Chinese cars, which sport sticker prices far lower than anything you’ll find on a US car lot, aren’t allowed to be sold in the US at the moment, and lawmakers from both parties are taking hurried (not to say “panicky”) measures to make sure they remain so. “If [these cars] were allowed to be so…
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