Taiwan mulls new rules amid reports of BYD Auto entering via Thailand
08/05/2025 08:50 PM
Taiwan's Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) said Tuesday it is reviewing new regulatory measures to block indirect imports of Chinese cars, following reports that electric vehicle giant BYD is planning to enter the Taiwan market by assembling vehicles in Thailand and selling them under the "Denza" brand through a local agent.
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