Volvo Cars has secured permission from the U.S. administration to continue selling its connected car models in the United States. The agreement allows the automaker, which is majority-owned by China's Geely Holdings, to move forward with its expansion plans for its U.S. factory. Specific details of the agreement were not immediately disclosed. This development permits Volvo to maintain its presence in the U.S. market with its connected vehicle offerings.
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US Administration Grants Volvo Permission to Continue Selling Connected Cars
The U.S. administration has reached an agreement with Volvo Cars, allowing the automaker to continue selling its connected car models in the United States.

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