BYD Rejects Claims It Violated Hungary's Environmental Rules at Its Szeged EV Factory
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BYD Vice President Stella Li denies that the Chinese carmaker violated Hungarian environmental regulations. This was previously claimed by László Gajdos, Minister of the Environment. According to the Bloomberg article, Stella Li said at a conference in Belgrade that they did nothing wrong when establishing their first European plant and that they had already hired a lawyer. The company CEO also said that BYD is still looking for other locations,…
BYD Denies Environmental Violations At Hungary EV Plant As Investigation Proceeds
BYD (OTC: BYDDY) has rejected allegations that it violated environmental regulations during construction of its electric vehicle manufacturing plant in Hungary. Executive Vice President Stella Li addressed the claims directly at an international conference in Belgrade, offering an unambiguous denial of the accusations. “That is a false claim,” Li said, adding that the Chinese automaker had engaged lawyers to respond to the allegations. Hungarian…
BYD rejects claims it violated Hungary's environmental rules at its Szeged EV factory
BYD executive vice president Stella Li said the Chinese automaker has complied with all environmental regulations at its Szeged factory in Hungary, pushing back against allegations that the company violated its obligations during construction. Li made the comments at a press conference in Belgrade on Friday, where she met with Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic to […] This story continues at The Next Web
BYD rejects allegations that it did not comply with environmental regulations - They want to start car production in Hungary by the end of the year.
Hungarian police have been investigating allegations that BYD violated environmental standards by moving toxic soil from its construction site
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