RIO DE JANEIRO/SHANGHAI (Reuters) -Chinese workers at a construction site in Brazil for a factory owned by China's electric ...
Authorities in Brazil said Friday they are probing Chinese auto giant BYD and one of its contractors for suspected ...
China's Jinjiang Group is in the spotlight after Brazil's labour authorities said workers at a factory it is building for ...
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A spokesperson for Chinese automaker BYD has objected to reports about poor conditions at a construction site in Brazil where ...
Authorities rescued 163 workers living in inhumane conditions, prompting BYD to sever ties with its construction partner.
Brazilian authorities held a hearing on Friday to discuss the charges of human trafficking against Chinese automaker Build ...
Construction at BYD’s new EV plant in Brazil was suddenly halted Monday after authorities found Chinese workers in ...
Shocking news emerged recently as labour officials in Brazil revealed that employees from China working at a construction ...
Authorities say workers slept on beds without mattresses, ate dirty food, and had to share one bathroom among 31 people ...
BYD has been building the factory with an annual capacity of producing 150,000 cars initially in Brazil, the Chinese EV giant’s largest overseas market, as part of plans to start production there.