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Brazilian government blacklists Chinese automobile manufacturer BYD due to labor violations

According to a document obtained by on Monday, the Brazilian Labor Ministry added BYD to its list of employers who allegedly subjected workers to conditions that were similar to slavery. The document shows that the world's biggest electric vehicle manufacturer has been added to a list of employers who have allegedly subjected workers to conditions similar slavery. This was in a case from December 2024, when Brazilian authorities discovered around?163 Chinese employees in "slavery-like' conditions while building an auto factory in Brazil's northeastern Bahia State. BYD didn't immediately respond to a?request for comment made outside normal working hours. It has denied the claims of the government in previous years. The "dirty" list of Brazil is only created after the appeals process has been exhausted. The list is not only a source of serious reputational risk, but also a barrier to certain types loans by Brazilian banks. However, the companies can still continue to operate.

If a court decides to remove a company from the list, then it will remain on the list for two years.

Signing a deal with the government and committing to change your practices, as well as compensating workers who have been abused by employers can help you avoid being included. BYD has signed a pact?with labor authorities over the?issue, but not with government. The plant was inaugurated on October. Reporting by Fabio Téixeira, Editing by Christopher Cushing & Lincoln Feast

(source: Reuters)