BYD Co. reiterated its commitment to commence production of electric vehicles in Brazil this year, despite authorities accusing one of the Chinese carmaker’s subcontractors of labor abuses.
By Fabio Teixeira and Luciana Magalhaes Electric vehicle producer BYD brought hundreds of Chinese workers on irregular visas to build a factory in Brazil, a key labor inspector told Reuters on Tuesday ...
The BYD Shenzen, its new ro-ro ship that can carry 9,200 vehicles, has officially undocked. BYD’s new car carrier ...
Brazilian authorities have suspended the issuance of temporary work visas for BYD in the wake of accusations ... the workers entered Brazil on temporary work visas. Labor authorities had said ...
Organisations have a mixed outlook on what the transition to electric vehicles, and an influx of Chinese imports and ...
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Hyundai and Kia dominate their home market of South Korea, but Chinese automaker BYD could prove to be a true threat to their supremacy.
Named after the city in which the company is headquartered, the BYD Shenzhen recently undocked from Yangzhou port, northwest ...
BYD brought hundreds of Chinese workers on irregular visas to Brazil, inspector says BYD agrees to comply with Brazilian labor laws, inspector says BYD contractor will pay to send 163 workers back ...
STORY: Electric vehicle producer BYD brought hundreds of Chinese workers on irregular visas to build a factory in Brazil, according to a key labor inspector. They told Reuters that the company has ...