BYD, a Chinese carmaker, is seeking to purchase lithium mines in Brazil to extend its electric car production beyond Asia. Stella Li, BYD’s Global Vice President, revealed this plan recently. The new factory in Brazil will process lithium and iron. Stella Li
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