By Fabio Teixeira, Luciana Magalhaes and Lisandra Paraguassu CAMAÇARI, Brazil (Reuters) - The workers who traveled from China to northeast Brazil to build a new factory for electric car maker BYD earned roughly $70 per 10-hour shift,
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The workers who traveled from China to northeast Brazil to build a new factory for electric car maker BYD earned roughly $70 per 10-hour shift, over twice the Chinese hourly minimum wage in many regions.