Summary

Brazilian authorities uncovered “slavery-like” conditions at BYD’s factory construction site in Bahia, rescuing 163 Chinese workers subjected to withheld passports, withheld wages, and unsanitary conditions.

The site, managed by contractor Jinjiang Group, was shut down, and BYD faces scrutiny despite its promises to cooperate.

The case highlights tensions between Chinese investment and local labor standards, sparking debates in Brazil and China over worker rights.

Experts see this as an example for Chinese investors to respect Brazil’s independent judiciary while noting it won’t deter future Chinese investments.

  • Eldritch@lemmy.world
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    5 hours ago

    And? Maybe we shouldn’t. Maybe no one should be dependent on one country like that. Especially authoritarian ones.

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      4 hours ago

      of course, but its easier said than done

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        4 hours ago

        True. But if something is worth doing it shouldn’t matter if it’s hard. We should still try.