[BYD: Being Listed on the Chinese Military Enterprises List Will Not Affect the Group's Normal Business Operations]

Published: Jun 10, 2026 10:31
BYD Company Limited (01211.HK) announces that it has noted the "Notice on Designating Chinese Military Companies" issued by the US Department of Defense on June 8, 2026 (US time). According to the notice, the US Department of Defense has included the Company on the list of Chinese Military Companies. As the Group is neither a Chinese military company nor a military-civil fusion enterprise of the Chinese defense industry, the Company believes there is no legitimate reason for its inclusion on this list. The Chinese Military Companies list is not a sanctions list. Being included on the Chinese Military Companies list will not affect the Group's normal business operations, nor will it affect the Group's business dealings with any person (except the US Department of Defense); the US government procurement restrictions related to this list will not affect the Company's business, and the Chinese Military Companies list does not restrict trading in the Company's securities.

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