In the News: Geely in Brazil; Major US Fashion Brands Blacklisted by China; and Canadian Solar IP Dispute

Chinese EV maker Geely expands into Brazil through a partnership with France’s Renault; The parent company of Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger is blacklisted by China; and Canadian Solar is sued by China’s Trina Solar over patent infringement.

By Brian Chan
In the News: Geely in Brazil; Major US Fashion Brands Blacklisted by China; and Canadian Solar IP Dispute







Geely to Enter Brazil Market through Renault Partnership



Major Chinese EV maker Geely has signed a deal with Renault to produce cars in Brazil following rival BYD’s expansion into the South American nation, SCMP reports.

The deal does not officially name Geely, but rather Zhejiang Geely Holdings Group, the private investment holding firm of Geely’s founder, Li Shufu.

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