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7 Apr 2026

Author:
James Hand-Cukierman & CK Tan, Nikkei Asia,
Author:
Reuters via MarketScreener

Brazil: BYD added to government list of companies accused of labor conditions “analogous to slavery”

"BYD added to Brazil's labor 'dirty list' after construction site scandal", 7 Apr 2026, Nikkei Asia

Brazil's labor ministry has added Chinese automaker BYD to a "dirty list" of companies that have "subjected workers to conditions analogous to slavery," [...].

The list [...] names the electric vehicle leader's local arm, BYD Auto do Brasil. It says that 163 workers were involved, the same number who were "rescued" by labor enforcement officials from a factory construction site in the northeastern state of Bahia in December 2024.

[...] officials alleged "an alarming picture of precariousness and degradation" at the site [...].

Nikkei Asia contacted BYD for comment.

In December 2024, [...] It also said it had "terminated" the contractor, Jinjiang Construction Brazil, which separately denied the allegations. [...].

Inclusion on the list could impact BYD's reputation [...].

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