Four American councilors will go to Detroit on Tuesday (June 20) to pressure Ford Motors and GM CEOs, asking them to reduce the dependence of the supply chain to China, especially in electric vehicle batteries, in electric vehicle batteriesaspect.

According to Bloomberg, all four members came from the newly established House of Representatives Special Committee.A person familiar with the matter revealed that parliamentarians will propose to cooperate with Ford Motors and Ningde Times, China, and car companies' concerns about China.

Members also plan to meet with Ford CEO Jim Farley and GM CEO Mary Barra.

The two companies have not responded to the review request.

These four members are Republicans Mike Gallagher, John Moolenaar, and Democratic Rajklechanimulti (Raja Krishnamoorthi and Haley Stevens.

People familiar with the matter said that they may propose that the Ningde era was closely related to the Chinese government and was subsidized by the Chinese government, which was not conducive to the development of American enterprises.Because the discussion was not disclosed, people familiar with the matter required anonymous.

Bloomberg reported that this bank highlighted the US government's pressure from domestic relations when trying to ease Chinese relations.Earlier on Monday, US Secretary of State Brillings claimed that Sino -US relations made certain progress after a two -day visit to Beijing.