UPDATE - World's largest electric vehicle producer BYD to build factory in Türkiye

UPDATE - World's largest electric vehicle producer BYD to build factory in Türkiye

With $1B investment, BYD aims to build plant with capacity of 150,000 units in Türkiye

UPDATES WITH COMMENTS BY TURKISH INDUSTY AND TECHNOLOGY MINISTER

By Gokhan Ergocun

ISTANBUL (AA) - China’s BYD, the world's largest electric vehicle producer, has signed a deal with the Turkish Industry and Technology Ministry to make investments in Türkiye.

The firm is expected to build a factory in Türkiye with a capacity for manufacturing 150,000 vehicles, as well as a mobility and R&D center with a total investment of $1 billion, the ministry said Monday.

The firm is expected to begin production at the end of 2026 and create 5,000 jobs directly in the country.

On Monday, the parties signed the deal in a ceremony attended by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Turkish Industry and Technology Minister Mehmet Fatih Kacir, and BYD Chairman and CEO Wang Chuanfu.

Erdogan also meet with a BYD delegation in Istanbul.

On Monday, Türkiye also announced the imposition of an additional 40% tax for imported vehicles from China to boost domestic production's share of the Turkish market and encourage investments.

The EU Commission also announced additional tariffs for electric vehicles from China.



- Türkiye to become hub

BYD is the world’s leading electric vehicle producer, with around 3 million units in sales annually.

Kacir said in a press release that Türkiye's efforts to bring new technologies and R&D highlight its potential to become not only a hub for international investments, but also a center of innovation and advanced green technology.

"This investment for the production of new generation vehicles with high domestic added value will strengthen our automotive industry," he said.

Türkiye, the third-largest automobile manufacturer in Europe, sees the transformation towards next generation, environmentally friendly electric vehicles as a priority target in the automotive sector, which is the leading Turkish export sector, he underlined.

On Monday, SWM, another Chinese automaker, announced it was applying to build a factory in Türkiye.



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