Brazil puts China's BYD on list of shame for workers' past slavery-like conditions
The listing bars some bank financing and adds reputational risk after inspectors found 163 workers in degrading conditions at a BYD plant project.
- The Brazilian Labor Ministry added Chinese automaker BYD to a registry of employers linked to labor conditions similar to slavery, following a 2024 human trafficking and abusive contract scandal.
- Labor inspectors discovered that workers hired by contractor Jinjiang Group faced "degrading conditions," including confiscated passports, mandatory $900 deposits, and housing where Thirty-one laborers shared one bathroom.
- While BYD claims it lacked knowledge of violations until reports in late 2025, contractor Jinjiang Group has denied the labor abuse allegations entirely.
- The registry listing bars BYD from certain Brazilian bank loans for two years, though operations continue at its Camacari factory, which has produced over 25,000 vehicles.
- President Luiz Inacio Lula inaugurated the plant in 2025, showcasing strengthening ties between Brazil and China that persist despite these labor concerns.
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Brazil puts BYD on list over workers’ past slavery-like conditions
Brazil has put China's BYD on a registry of employers who have subjected workers to conditions similar to slavery, after a 2024 scandal in which Chinese workers were said to have been victims of human trafficking and abusive contracts. Joshua Lim has more.
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Brazil puts BYD on list of shame for workers’ past slavery-like conditions
Brazil has put China’s BYD on a registry of employers who have subjected workers to conditions similar to slavery after a 2024 scandal in which Chinese workers were said to have been victims of human trafficking and abusive contracts.
Brazil puts China's BYD on list of shame for workers' past slavery-like conditions
Brazil has put China's BYD on a registry of employers who have subjected workers to conditions similar to slavery, after a 2024 scandal in which Chinese workers were said to have been victims of human trafficking and abusive contracts.
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