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匈牙利收紧电动汽车电池业监管,新设机构严惩污染

Hungary Tightens Grip on EV Battery Industry Amid Pollution Concerns - Devdiscourse

2026年7月3日 14:15
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匈牙利设立新机构强化电池行业环保监管,并可关闭不合规工厂,近期已暂停一家中国电池部件商许可,提醒在匈中企须将环境合规置于优先地位以规避运营风险。

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匈牙利正加强对电动汽车电池行业的监管,成立专门机构负责污染监测与处罚。此举回应日益严重的环境关切,该国曾在欧尔班执政时期成为欧洲电池制造重镇,吸引韩中企业合计260亿欧元投资。近期一家中国电池零部件制造商因污染被吊销生产许可,环境部长表示可能直接关闭不合规工厂。

原文正文

Hungary is intensifying its regulatory oversight on the electric vehicle (EV) battery industry by establishing a new authority tasked with monitoring and sanctioning pollution, according to Tisza party lawmaker Zsolt Tarkanyi. This decision is part of a broader strategy to address environmental concerns that have grown since Hungary became a key hub for EV battery manufacturing under former leader Viktor Orban.

Despite foreign investments worth €26 billion from South Korean and Chinese firms, heightened scrutiny and political opposition have prompted Environment Minister Laszlo Gajdos to consider closing non-compliant factories. The recent suspension of a Chinese battery parts maker's production license due to pollution has underscored the urgency of these measures.

The government plans to introduce robust reforms, including pollution fines linked to company turnover. This comes as several manufacturers, including Samsung, face legal actions over environmental violations. The new authority, expected to be operational by September, aims to enforce stringent standards across the sector.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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