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China’s electric vehicle manufacturer BYD’s investment process in Türkiye is continuing smoothly with no issues, according to sources from the Turkish Ministry of Industry.

China warned companies investing overseas

The update was provided in response to recent concerns about after the South China Morning Post reported that the Ministry of Commerce of China organized a meeting in July that included major EV producers such as BYD and Hozon New Energy Automobile in order to talk about companies to exercise caution when investing in countries like Türkiye and India.

Turkish government sources, who spoke on condition of anonymity, assured that discussions with other Chinese automakers for additional investments are also ongoing.

These negotiations are seen as part of a broader effort to attract foreign direct investment in Türkiye’s growing electric vehicle market.

The clarification follows a report from Reuters, citing two individuals familiar with the matter, which revealed that China’s Ministry of Commerce had recently cautioned Chinese automakers about the potential risks of making auto-related investments abroad. Despite these warnings, BYD’s operations in Türkiye remain unaffected, according to Turkish officials.

President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan (C), Industry and Technology Minister Mehmet Fatih Kacir (L) and BYD Chairperson and CEO Wang Chuanfu during the BYD New Energy Vehicle Investment Signing Ceremony, Istanbul, Türkiye, July 8, 2024. (AA Photo)

Is China fooling Türkiye in trade?

Türkiye’s trade relationship with China has evolved into a complex and often troubling dynamic. While celebratory headlines highlight a 51% increase in exports to China, the underlying details reveal a more concerning picture.

As the notorious trade imbalance continues to grow year after year, China’s imports from Türkiye primarily comprise raw materials rather than end products, to the disadvantage of Türkiye.

Rank Products 2020 2021 2022 Share (%) 2022 Change (%) 2021-2022
1 Telephone sets and other communication devices 2,485,006 2,681,079 2,254,300 5.5 -15.9
2 Automatic data processing machines 1,725,276 2,076,391 2,083,735 5.0 0.4
3 Stainless steel flat-rolled products 208,358 498,771 968,250 2.3 94.1
4 Diodes, transistors, and similar semiconductor devices 280,252 443,975 965,128 2.3 117.4
5 Polycarboxylic acids and their derivatives 55,758 347,064 859,374 2.1 147.6
6 Synthetic filament yarns 480,741 671,960 818,982 2.0 21.9
7 Other alloy steel flat-rolled products 129,127 506,731 729,527 1.8 44.0
8 Flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel 573 170,894 728,296 1.8 326.2
9 Polyacetals, other polyethers, epoxide resins, polycarbonates, etc. 129,031 370,924 700,010 1.7 88.7
10 Electrical transformers and static converters 388,688 466,369 659,607 1.6 41.4
Türkiye’s major imports from China (Table source: Türkiye’s Trade Ministry supported by TurkStat data)

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