KEY POINTS
  • "We are very concerned about China bigfooting our industry in the U.S. even as we are building up now this incredible backbone of manufacturing," Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm said on Wednesday.
  • The White House said last month the U.S. was probing whether Chinese vehicle imports pose national security risks, as they could collect sensitive data about U.S. citizens and infrastructure and send it to China.
U.S. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm speaks to reporters during a press briefing at the White House in Washington, June 22, 2022.

China could flood the U.S. electric-vehicle market with its offerings, Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm warned Wednesday, weeks after President Joe Biden raised similar concerns.

"We are very concerned about China bigfooting our industry in the U.S. even as we are building up now this incredible backbone of manufacturing," Granholm said during a discussion panel at an Axios event.