Centre Rejects $1 Billion Bid By China's BYD To Set Up EV Plant In India
Hyderabad-based Megha Engineering and China's BYD's joint venture proposed to set up an EV manufacturing plant in Telangana with a joint investment outlay of $1 billion
The Centre has rejected a $1 billion investment proposal of Chinese electric car maker BYD and its Hyderabad-based partner Megha Engineering and Infrastructures Ltd (MEIL) to set up an electric vehicle manufacturing plant, citing sources privy to the development PTI said. According to the report, domestic infra major MEIL and BYD's joint venture proposed to set up an electric vehicle (EV) manufacturing plant in Telangana with a joint investment outlay of $1 billion (around Rs 8,200 crore).
Sources told the PTI that the proposal was submitted to the commerce and industry ministry which was circulated for necessary scrutiny and approval from the ministry of heavy industries, the ministry of external affairs and the home ministry. It was discussed and decided not to approve the proposal, they said.
India received $2.5 billion FDI equity from China from April 2000 to March 2023.
Comments from BYD could not be obtained as an email query remained unanswered. MEIL also did not respond to an e-mail seeking its comments on the development. The proposal was under scrutiny because as per FDI rules, any proposal having investments from countries, which are sharing land border with India, mandatorily requires government permission.
Under Press Note 3, the government has made its prior approval mandatory for foreign investments from countries that share land border with India. These countries are China, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Bhutan, Nepal, Myanmar, and Afghanistan.
BYD is currently a technology partner to MEIL's Olektra. MG Motor, a British brand owned by China's largest automaker SAIC Motor Corp, has been awaiting government approval to raise funds from its parent, according to sources to the news agency. The automaker has been looking to raise capital for some time now to fund its expansion. With little success so far, it has now started looking for other options to raise the required capital.
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