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Hungary threatens clampdown on EV battery industry

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July 2, 2026
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BUDAPEST – Hungarian Environment Minister Laszlo Gajdos has threatened to close factories in the EV battery industry that fail to abide by environmental regulations, marking a ​major policy shift from right-wing leader Viktor Orban, who lost power ‌in April, Reuters reported.

From 2021 Orban bet big on EV batteries, attracting foreign investment worth some €26 billion ($29.69 billion), based on a government tally, mainly from South Korean and Chinese manufacturers, and making Hungary ​a key hub in Europe.

But environmental and health and safety concerns around ​the plants surfaced as a key issue ahead of the election, where ⁠centre-right rival Peter Magyar, who pledged to take a tougher stance on the ​sector, defeated Orban in a landslide.

“We must restore the balance between industrial development ​and environmental protection,” Gajdos said in a Facebook post late on Wednesday. “In the past 16 years, this balance has entirely tilted over in favour of industry.”

“Those repeatedly violating regulations, jeopardising the ​health and safety of Hungarian people and ignoring Hungarian laws have no place ​in Hungary,” he said, promising to raise pollution fines to what he called Europe’s strictest levels.

On ‌Wednesday, ⁠Laszlo Papp, mayor of Debrecen and a member of Orban’s Fidesz party, called on Chinese battery parts maker Semcorp to leave Hungary’s second-largest city due to recent findings of environmental pollution.

The regional government office suspended Semcorp’s production licence in late ​June after authorities found ​large-scale aluminium pollution ⁠in water samples taken from monitoring wells around the plant.

The Hungarian management of Semcorp, which makes lithium-ion battery separator films ​and aluminium plastic films, did not immediately respond to emailed ​questions for ⁠comment.

Zsolt Tarkanyi, the Debrecen lawmaker of Magyar’s Tisza party, said on Facebook that the city mayor should resign after the revelations, a call endorsed by Magyar with three ⁠victory ​signs under the post.

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