BYD India's operations remain unaffected by India-China visa tensions, with positive customer acceptance of its products.
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China is restricting the movement of employees and specialized equipment for high-tech manufacturing to India and Southeast Asia, aiming to prevent production shifts due to possible US tariffs under President-elect Trump. The measures target technology transfers, potentially impacting companies like Foxconn and affecting India's solar panel and electric vehicle manufacturing sectors. Beijing denies harmful actions, aiming to retain production and jobs.
BYD India's operations remain unaffected by India-China visa tensions, with positive customer acceptance of its products.
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