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Pentagon labels Chinese electric car maker BYD as state actor, making US contracts unlikely

Pentagon labels Chinese electric car maker BYD as state actor, making US contracts unlikely
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The Department of War added electric car company BYD to its list of “Chinese military companies,” meaning the Shenzhen-based manufacturer will lose out on future Pentagon contracts. The list, updated on Monday, now includes e-commerce giant Alibaba and search engine Baidu, China’s Google equivalent. The inclusion of BYD comes as the automaker looks to capitalize […]

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