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macroJun 10, 2026, 7:59 AM

BYD Halts $1 Billion Turkey Factory, Prioritizes Hungary

Chinese automaker BYD has quietly halted its planned $1 billion factory in Manisa, Turkey, nearly two years after the signing. A BYD executive confirmed there is no timeline for construction, with the company now focusing on its Hungary plant.

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Chinese electric vehicle giant BYD has effectively abandoned its $1 billion factory project in Manisa, Turkey, nearly two years after the high-profile signing ceremony. According to BYD executive Stella Li, there is currently no timeline for construction, and the company is now prioritizing its factory in Hungary.

The development marks a significant shift in BYD's European expansion strategy, as the company had originally planned to use the Turkish facility as a production hub for the region. The Hungarian plant is now the primary focus, though no specific timeline for that project was provided.

Source: First Squawk