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BYD Added to Brazil's Forced Labor 'Dirty List'

BYD Added to Brazil's Forced Labor 'Dirty List'

BYD Added to Brazil's Forced Labor 'Dirty List'
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BYD's placement on Brazil's forced labor "dirty list" exposes a pattern of exploitation that defines Chinese corporate expansion globally. Workers had passports seized, wages withheld and were forced into degrading living conditions — this isn't an isolated contractor mishap but a reflection of how Chinese firms operate from Africa to Latin America. Letting BYD off the hook would reward a system built on labor abuse dressed up as economic development.

BYD is building Brazil's EV future from the ground up — thousands of jobs, a billion-dollar factory, a new R&D center and export orders for 100,000 vehicles to Argentina and Mexico. The localization strategy is raising wages, advancing electrification and turning Brazil into a Latin American manufacturing hub. Dismissing this investment ignores the real, measurable economic gains already transforming Brazilian workers' lives.


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