BYD says it has complied with environmental regulations at its electric vehicle plant in Szeged, Hungary, rejecting allegations that it breached environmental requirements during construction. Bloomberg reports that the Chinese automaker rejects claims it violated Hungary’s environmental rules as part of building its first European Union factory. The Next Web adds that BYD executive vice president Stella Li made the case at a press conference in Belgrade, where she also met with Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić. Li said BYD has met all relevant environmental obligations for the Szeged facility, and she disputed the basis of the allegations. The available reports focus on BYD’s response rather than detailing the specific claims or evidence brought by other parties. No sources in the provided excerpts state that regulators have found BYD in breach of environmental standards. Instead, they describe BYD’s position that the company’s construction and operations comply with applicable Hungarian environmental rules.