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BYD Rejects Claims It Violated Hungary’s Environmental Rules

BYD Rejects Claims It Violated Hungary’s Environmental Rules
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Chinese Ambassador to Hungary Gong Tao addresses the foundation stone laying ceremony for the expansion of the BYD plant in Komarom, northern Hungary, June 27, 2025. Chinese new energy vehicle NEV manufacturer BYD laid the foundation stone on Friday for the expansion of its electric bus and truck plant in Komarom, northern Hungary, marking a significant step in the company's European growth strategy. The investment includes the development of a new 29,000-square-meter production facility,...

Chinese Ambassador to Hungary Gong Tao addresses the foundation stone laying ceremony for the expansion of the BYD plant in Komarom, northern Hungary, June 27, 2025. Chinese new energy vehicle NEV manufacturer BYD laid the foundation stone on Friday for the expansion of its electric bus and truck plant in Komarom, northern Hungary, marking a significant step in the company's European growth strategy. The investment includes the development of a new 29,000-square-meter production facility, expected to generate over 600 new jobs in the region. (Photo by David Balogh/Xinhua via Getty Images)
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