Saudi Aramco Signs Development Deal with China’s EV Giant BYD

The Saudi Aramco logo is pictured at Hyvolution exhibition in Paris, France, February 1, 2024. (Reuters)
The Saudi Aramco logo is pictured at Hyvolution exhibition in Paris, France, February 1, 2024. (Reuters)
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Saudi Aramco Signs Development Deal with China’s EV Giant BYD

The Saudi Aramco logo is pictured at Hyvolution exhibition in Paris, France, February 1, 2024. (Reuters)
The Saudi Aramco logo is pictured at Hyvolution exhibition in Paris, France, February 1, 2024. (Reuters)

Saudi oil giant Aramco signed a joint development agreement with Chinese electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer BYD to explore collaboration in the development of new energy vehicle technologies, Aramco said on Monday.

The agreement, signed by Aramco unit Saudi Aramco Technologies Company (SATC), aims to enhance vehicle efficiency and environmental performance, as the Kingdom steps up efforts to transition toward cleaner mobility.

The deal comes after US EV maker Tesla launched its presence in Saudi Arabia with an event in Riyadh on April 10. The company is looking to revive global sales, which fell 13% in the first quarter of 2025 amid intensifying competition and ongoing political controversy surrounding CEO Elon Musk.

"Aramco is exploring a number of ways to potentially optimize transport efficiency, from innovative lower-carbon fuels to advanced powertrain concepts", Ali A. Al-Meshari, Aramco Senior Vice President of Technology Oversight and Coordination said.

Saudi Arabia has set an ambitious target to increase electric vehicle adoption from 1% to 30% within five years.

Tesla has announced plans to roll out online sales, pop-up stores, and Supercharger stations in key Saudi cities to support its expansion.

Tesla and BYD, the world’s two largest EV makers, are increasingly vying for global market dominance, as BYD’s rapid growth and lower-cost models pressure Tesla’s share in key regions.



Trump Pushes US Federal Reserve for Rate Cuts, Criticizes Powell

US President Donald Trump walks across the South Lawn as he returns to the White House following a trip to the Middle East, in Washington, D.C., US May 16, 2025. REUTERS/Nathan Howard
US President Donald Trump walks across the South Lawn as he returns to the White House following a trip to the Middle East, in Washington, D.C., US May 16, 2025. REUTERS/Nathan Howard
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Trump Pushes US Federal Reserve for Rate Cuts, Criticizes Powell

US President Donald Trump walks across the South Lawn as he returns to the White House following a trip to the Middle East, in Washington, D.C., US May 16, 2025. REUTERS/Nathan Howard
US President Donald Trump walks across the South Lawn as he returns to the White House following a trip to the Middle East, in Washington, D.C., US May 16, 2025. REUTERS/Nathan Howard

President Donald Trump on Saturday said in a social media post the US Federal Reserve should cut rates "sooner, rather than later."

Trump also criticized the head of the central bank, Jerome Powell.

"THE CONSENSUS OF ALMOST EVERYBODY IS THAT, 'THE FED SHOULD CUT RATES SOONER, RATHER THAN LATER,'" Trump said in the post.

"Too Late Powell, a man legendary for being Too Late, will probably blow it again - But who knows???" Trump added.