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.
China’s labour practices are driving a wedge between the world’s biggest EV maker and efforts to expand globally in areas where employee protections are paramount.
Hyundai and Kia dominate their home market of South Korea, but Chinese automaker BYD could prove to be a true threat to their ...
In late December inspectors rescued 163 Chinese workers from the construction site of a plant owned by the electric car ...
Work on company’s first manufacturing site in Brazil shut down; Contract with Jinjiang Construction Brazil terminated.
According to Liane Durao, a labor inspector for Brazil’s Ministry of Labor, the 163 workers hired by Jinjiang for the local ...
"Slavery-like" working conditions have been uncovered at the Chinese EV maker's factory site in Brazil, casting a spotlight on the standards maintained by Chinese companies outsourcing workers at ...
One of Brazil’s most high-profile Chinese investors has become embroiled in a scandal that threatens to upend its presence in the country. Chinese electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer BYD was building a ...
A total of 163 of those workers, hired by BYD contractor Jinjiang, were found last month to be working in what Brazilian ...
Electric vehicle producer BYD brought hundreds of Chinese workers on irregular visas to build a factory in Brazil, a key ...
Electric vehicle producer BYD brought hundreds of Chinese workers on irregular visas to build a factory in Brazil, a key ...