BYD has shelved plans to set up a car factory in India, choosing an import-only strategy under the new EV policy. Despite the hefty customs duty on imports, the company plans to boost sales by 40% this year. Discussions on possible alliances with local corporations are ongoing, but BYD has not confirmed any developments yet.
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