• China's manufacturing began rebounding late last month when the lockdown restrictions eased and workers began returning to the factories, a CBS report said. (ibtimes.com)
  • The overseas conditions were reflected in the marked fall in container traffic at China's biggest ports for a second week in a row, a report in the South China Morning Post said. (ibtimes.com)
  • China has detained 74 people and suspended production at hundreds of battery factories in a widening crackdown on heavy metals pollution after dozens of people were sickened by lead and cadmium poisoning.The government in eastern China's Zhejiang province said Monday that some of the people were detained in connection with pollution that sickened 172 people, including 53 children, near a battery factory in the city of Taizhou. (chinadigitaltimes.net)
  • INDRANIL MUKHERJEE/AFP/Getty Images Ah, globalization at work: Workers at a factory in China's southern Guangdong province were making "Free Tibet" flags, naively unaware of what the colorful flags - banned in China - represented. (foreignpolicy.com)
  • China's unrelenting zero-COVID policy has caused fatigue and resentment among wide swathes of the population, some of whom have been locked down for weeks at factories and universities, or unable to travel freely. (com.pk)
  • China's economy remains rooted in manufacturing, much of that for export, and heavily reliant on countless labourers from the vast interior who had returned home in January for the most important Chinese holiday before the epidemic hit, killing more than 2,800 people and infecting around 80,000. (bangkokpost.com)
  • China's government has released figures showing that a majority of auto factories and other major industries were running again. (bangkokpost.com)
  • China claims its labor programs are "vocational training centers" designed to combat extremism and alleviate poverty, while Uyghur activists say they are part of China's ongoing campaign to strip them of their language and community and to carry out cultural genocide. (democracynow.org)
  • China's embassy described the situation as "very severe" after the attacks on the Chinese-financed factories. (inquirer.net)
  • After his speech, Professor Yang was asked whether China's national excellence initiatives, and the incentives that they offered, should be blamed for universities becoming publication factories. (timeshighereducation.com)
  • BEIJING (Reuters) - China's factory activity is expected to have pulled back for a second straight month in June, according to a Reuters poll of analysts, as domestic business conditions worsened and the protracted Sino-U.S. trade war hit demand. (kitco.com)
  • Separately, China's Emerging Industries PMI (EPMI), which was jointly published by Chinese Academy of Science and Technology for Development and China Federation of Logistics & Purchasing and a barometer for the country's high-tech sector, fell to 50.2 in June from 52.4 in May. (kitco.com)
  • China's capital and other northern cities have banned half of all vehicles from city streets and ordered factories, schools and construction sites to close. (mbtmag.com)
  • Made in China' is a term loosely thrown around, now reduced to an abstract signifier of China's role as a mass manufacturer and exporter of goods. (itsnicethat.com)
  • China's arrival in the American workplace is the subject of a fine new Netflix documentary American Factory by Julia Reichert and Steven Bognar, who've spent years chronicling blue-collar lives. (wypr.org)
  • In Factory Girls , Leslie T. Chang, a former correspondent for the Wall Street Journal in Beijing, tells the story of these workers primarily through the lives of two young women, whom she follows over the course of three years as they attempt to rise from the assembly lines of Dongguan, an industrial city in China's Pearl River Delta. (barnesandnoble.com)
  • China Dialogue is an independent organisation dedicated to promoting a common understanding of China's urgent environmental challenges. (chinadialogue.net)
  • I have spent the past year interviewing Chinese owners and managers of factories for Chinese companies about environmental protection, and found that, like Mr Liang, they tend to view environmental protection through the lens of China's economic development. (chinadialogue.net)
  • I usually began my interviews by asking the factory managers to describe their thoughts on China's past 50 years in terms of economic development versus environmental protection. (chinadialogue.net)
  • With the new unit, Nanjing-based Bonzer Rubber-which also operates a factory in China's Lishui district-has more than 300 employees and an annual output of rubber products of more than 30,000 metric tons. (rubbernews.com)
  • Conch Group, one of China's leading cement manufacturers, has announced that its factories have significantly reduced their energy consumption whilst simultaneously increasing productivity, resource utilisation, and profitability, all thanks to modern technologies made available to them. (manufacturingdigital.com)
  • The Weibo hashtag "Foxconn riots" appeared to be censored by Wednesday noon, but some text posts referencing large-scale protests at the factory remained live. (com.pk)
  • Foxconn is China´s biggest private sector employer, with over a million people working across the country in about 30 factories and research institutes. (com.pk)
  • The report claims that Foxconn, the company which owns the factories, treats workers "inhumanely, like machines. (triplepundit.com)
  • At least 14 workers at Foxconn factories killed themselves in the last 16 months. (triplepundit.com)
  • SACOM researchers visited four Foxconn factories: two factories in Chengdu and Chongqing, and two factories in Longhua and Guanlan. (triplepundit.com)
  • Beijing is trying to reconfigure the economy to rely more on Chinese consumers, shifting emphasis to the services sector and away from factory floors. (cnn.com)
  • Despite the fact the country is facing its worst energy crisis in power cutbacks are imposed across China because of the Olympics years, except for Beijing. (asianews.it)
  • BEIJING (AP) -- A massive blast ripped through an explosives factory Monday in eastern China, killing at least 12 people and leaving others buried in the debris, state media reported. (manufacturing.net)
  • BEIJING (AP) - Chinese consumer spending and factory output edged up in August but still were weak, official data showed Friday, and forecasters warned the second-largest economy is vulnerable to repeated shutdowns of cities to fight virus outbreaks. (fox2now.com)
  • BEIJING - Apple Inc. and a Chinese environmental group for the first time plan to jointly audit one of the company's supplier factories in China, in what could lead to more open inspections of Apple's suppliers for pollution concerns. (itworldcanada.com)
  • Control and Prevention, in Beijing, China by Yong-Zhen Zhang of Fudan University, Shanghai. (cdc.gov)
  • Chinese leaders are trying to prop up economic growth that sank to 2.5% over a year earlier in the first six months of 2022, less than half the official 5.5% target, without big stimulus spending that might push up debt and housing costs. (fox2now.com)
  • In the first nine months of 2022 alone, four Chinese carmakers have in the aggregate already sold over 6,000 units. (eurasianet.org)
  • In November 1952, a drastic reduction in demand from South Asia forced the company to close the factory and fire over 640 workers, however, a surge in demand from South East Asia prompted the company to reopen the factory in January 1953. (wikipedia.org)
  • A few minutes past 9 a.m. at Pegatron Corp.'s vast factory on Shanghai's outskirts, thousands of workers dressed in pink jackets are getting ready to make iPhones. (chicagotribune.com)
  • Footage emerged this month of panicking workers fleeing the site en masse on foot in the wake of allegations of poor conditions at the facility. (com.pk)
  • In the place of the fleeing workers, the firm has offered large bonuses and other incentives for employees who stayed as the local government bussed in fresh labourers in a bid to keep the factory afloat. (com.pk)
  • One of the factories investigated by SACOM required workers to sign a pledge that they will not commit suicide. (triplepundit.com)
  • The factories violated the 36 hour overtime work limit under Chinese law, and some workers told the researchers that "overtime work is not entirely voluntary. (triplepundit.com)
  • Chengdu factory workers usually work 80 to 100 overtime hours in addition to the 174 hours per month. (triplepundit.com)
  • The SACOM report allows the world to know what conditions are like for Chinese workers in the electronics industry, who otherwise would lack a voice. (triplepundit.com)
  • Debbie Chain, author of the report, noted that "Chinese workers in the electronics industry lack opportunities to organize themselves, express their grievances or negotiate wages. (triplepundit.com)
  • WENZHOU, China: The Xuda Shoes Company is usually bustling at this time of year, with workers having long returned from a Lunar New Year holiday in their hometowns to kick-start production of tens of thousands of shoes daily. (bangkokpost.com)
  • The short-staffing at Xuda allows ample room for workers to obey new factory requirements to spread out in the canteen at lunch to avoid potential virus transmission. (bangkokpost.com)
  • Officials in Wenzhou and other Chinese manufacturing regions have begun offering tax relief, lower-interest loans and are chartering buses and trains to retrieve workers from their homes in less-developed provinces. (bangkokpost.com)
  • Around 3,000 workers at a Nokia factory in Southern Guangdong have started a rolling programme of strikes and sit-ins to protest against the management who are bullying people into leaving their jobs. (libcom.org)
  • Earlier this week 3,000 workers started taking turns in staging peaceful sit-ins at the factory. (libcom.org)
  • The vast majority of the factories 5000 workers are at work and manufacturing operations are continuing. (libcom.org)
  • As part of the dispute the workers are demanding the restructure of their current trade union as it is run by the factory management. (libcom.org)
  • Fuyao Glass America started production in 2016 to supply automotive glass, bringing over Chinese workers to complement Americans on the payroll, many of whom were laid-off GM workers from the Moraine plant. (rollcall.com)
  • There are quiet moments showing how lonely Chinese workers get, and how alienated many of the rehired GM workers are after their attempt to unionize fails in 2017. (rollcall.com)
  • Police in southern India arrested 11 employees of a fireworks factory on Thursday, a day after a massive blaze at the facility killed 40 workers and injured 60 others. (scmp.com)
  • Soundarajan, who uses one name, said his 19-year-old son who died in the blaze was a part-time worker at the factory, which needed extra workers to meet the demand for firecrackers ahead of the coming Hindu festival season. (scmp.com)
  • Prime Minister Hun Sen recently instructed the labour ministry to provide vocational training to workers in order to meet the need of companies, factories and enterprises now and in the future, he noted. (phnompenhpost.com)
  • During the celebration of the 112th International Women's Day, Hun Sen noted that while approximately 32,000 workers at 71 factories across Kampong Speu have lost their jobs due to closures - amid declining orders - an influx of new plants has resulted in a shortage of about 30,000 workers in the province. (phnompenhpost.com)
  • In the first, a few Ohio workers fly to China and watch the company's New Year festivities, a heavily scripted display of totalitarian kitsch, complete with dancing girls and little kids singing about teamwork and corporate success. (wypr.org)
  • Reichert and Bognar are clearly on the side of the workers, both American and Chinese, yet their film is no Michael Moore polemic. (wypr.org)
  • Even as their wages go down and they long for the comfortable lives folks like them once could afford, workers in China - whose low pay has driven down wages all over the Western world - enjoy a prosperity they've never known. (wypr.org)
  • China has 130 million migrant workers-the largest migration in human history. (barnesandnoble.com)
  • It has also been accused of hiring children in China and faced a flurry of lawsuits in South Korea from workers over health hazards at its factories. (scmp.com)
  • We studied workers in China occupationally exposed to benzene, trichloroethylene (TCE) or formaldehyde by measuring personal air exposures prior to blood collection. (cdc.gov)
  • For over three decades, researchers at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health evaluated Chinese textile workers' exposure to endotoxin and cotton dust. (cdc.gov)
  • A survey was administered to 385 noise-exposed workers from an auto parts factory and 1268 non-noise-exposed health department employees in China. (cdc.gov)
  • The People's Bank of China (PBOC) has already slashed RRR six times since early 2018 in a bid to turn around soft credit growth. (kitco.com)
  • The evaluation was carried out from August 2017 to February 2018, and included interviews with six factories in China, eight Swedish brands/buyers that use QuizRR RR, as well as other stakeholders representing QuizRR's partners, major international brands/companies with production in China, industry associations, labour rights and related organisations, and trade unions. (lu.se)
  • China is also facing its worst power shortages in a long time, estimated by official sources to be around 16 million kwh ( 5 million in Guangdong alone), a situation that has forced many factories to scale down their activities. (asianews.it)
  • Plants in Zhejiang, Guangdong, Sichuan and Henan provinces have all suspended production, said Xu Hong, head of the lead- acid battery branch at the China Electrical Equipment Industry Association. (chinadigitaltimes.net)
  • The 129,000-sq.-ft. facility is producing the Chinese company's rubber sheet for industrial, consumer and agricultural uses, in widths of up to six feet. (rubbernews.com)
  • The factories have been in development since 2016, and according to He Chengfa, the company's deputy general manager, "Compared with the chemical and metallurgical industries, cement is also a process industry. (manufacturingdigital.com)
  • FILE - Tesla Inc CEO Elon Musk walks next to a screen showing an image of Tesla Model 3 car during an opening ceremony for Tesla China-made Model Y program in Shanghai, China, Jan. 7, 2020. (voanews.com)
  • S&P Global's gauge of worldwide manufacturing activity held steady at 48.7 in July, matching the lowest level since June 2020, with subindices of factory output and new orders both slipping to six-month lows. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • During the 1940s, the factory was one of the largest employers in Hong Kong with between 1,000 and 2,000 employees. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Chinese government has published a list of more than 2,000 factories that it plans to force to close by the end of September as it attempts to make good on Premier Wen Jiabao's recent pledge to use. (businessgreen.com)
  • Army-run Myawadday television said security forces acted after four garment factories and a fertiliser plant were set ablaze and about 2,000 people had stopped fire engines from reaching them. (inquirer.net)
  • Tokayev's office said the factory will provide work for more than 2,000 people. (eurasianet.org)
  • It set a record for Tesla's Shanghai factory since production began in December 2019, and topped the prior sales record of 78,906 in June, as the U.S. carmaker continues to invest in China production. (voanews.com)
  • The project began at the end of 2019 when Suzy found herself in Guangzhou, a city she describes as one of the "birthplaces" of 'Made in China' in the 1980s. (itsnicethat.com)
  • WHO begins using the phrase "2019 Novel Coronavirus" or "2019-nCoV" to refer to disease causing the outbreak in Wuhan, China. (cdc.gov)
  • CDC begins screening passengers for symptoms of the 2019 Novel Coronavirus on direct and connecting ights from Wuhan, China to San Francisco, California, New York City, New York, and Los Angeles, California and plans to expand screenings to other major airports in the U.S. (cdc.gov)
  • Worldwide, 282 laboratory-con rmed cases of the 2019 Novel Coronavirus have been reported in four countries: China (278 cases), Thailand (2 cases), Japan (1 case) and the Republic of Korea (1 case). (cdc.gov)
  • The factory was located on the island of Peng Chau in Hong Kong. (wikipedia.org)
  • A report by the Hong Kong based group, Students & Scholars Against Corporate Misbehavior (SACOM), details poor working conditions at Chinese factories which manufacture iPad 2 and HP laptops. (triplepundit.com)
  • Institute for Communicable Disease Control and Prevention, Chinese Center for Disease Control, and the University of Sydney. (cdc.gov)
  • FILE - People wearing masks dance at a square in heavy smog during a polluted day in Fuyang, Anhui province, China, Jan. 3, 2017. (voanews.com)
  • The evaluation assessed the relevance and effectiveness of QuizRR in select factories in China that have used the training module 'Rights and Responsibilities' (hereinafter QuizRR RR) during the period 2015-2017. (lu.se)
  • After years of accusations that employees in China were forced to work long, grueling hours, Pegatron and Apple adopted new procedures to keep iPhone assemblers from amassing excessive overtime. (chicagotribune.com)
  • The factory at the corner of Xiu Yan and Shen Jiang roads is one of the most secretive facilities at the heart of iPhone production and covers an area equal to almost 90 football fields. (chicagotribune.com)
  • Violent protests have broken out around Foxconn's vast iPhone factory in central China. (com.pk)
  • President Xi Jinping on Thursday vowed to step up efforts to meet the country's economic targets at a speech marking the 74th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China. (businessmirror.com.ph)
  • The virus shut down provinces responsible for most Chinese economic output, including Zhejiang where Wenzhou is located. (bangkokpost.com)
  • Hundreds of people in Haining, a city in eastern Zhejiang province, protested this weekend over pollution they blame on a local solar panel factory, the Wall Street Journal reported. (chinaeconomicreview.com)
  • Police detained several demonstrators for theft and vandalism after more than 500 people gathered outside the Zhejiang Jinko Solar (JKS.NYSE) factory. (chinaeconomicreview.com)
  • When I visited Mr Liang's LED factory in Zhejiang, I saw a building with so many machines it made my head whirl. (chinadialogue.net)
  • We [China] plunged into economic development in hopes of gaining a happier life, but I'm not sure if material wealth has made us any happier in the long-run," said Mr. Hu, a plant manager for one of the largest chemical companies in Zhejiang province. (chinadialogue.net)
  • The purchasing managers' index issued by the Chinese statistics bureau and the official China Federation of Logistics & Purchasing rose to 52 from February's record low of 35.7. (ibtimes.com)
  • China is the world's largest exporter of the batteries, which account for 80 percent of the country's total lead consumption, according to the China Nonferrous Metals Industry Association. (chinadigitaltimes.net)
  • Manufacturing Digital Magazine covers smart manufacturing, digital factories, factory of the future, lean manufacturing, ERP, manufacturing technology, AI & Automation - connecting the world's largest community of manufacturing and operational executives. (manufacturingdigital.com)
  • Chinese authorities said state-dominated industries like steel were close to normal production, but private sector-dominated segments like the auto industry were operating below normal levels. (ibtimes.com)
  • The China Port And Harbor Association, warned the authorities of the risk to container volumes as early as the third week of last month when the country began lifting the lockdowns. (ibtimes.com)
  • In China, a shocking new exposé has revealed that Chinese authorities are systematically forcing Muslims - mostly Uyghurs and Kazakhs - into labor programs to supply Chinese factories with a cheap and compliant workforce. (democracynow.org)
  • Shanghai authorities halted production at two factories on Friday - one operated by Johnson Controls (JCI.NYSE) - following reports of elevated lead levels in local children. (chinaeconomicreview.com)
  • Hoda said the factory was operating illegally after authorities suspended its licence for major safety violations. (scmp.com)
  • South African authorities recently arrested 51 illegal immigrants who were held in "inhumane and unspeakable conditions" at a Chinese-owned plastic factory located in the city of Alberton. (theepochtimes.com)
  • The inspectorate returned to the factory on June 22 in a joint law enforcement operation with other authorities and arrested 51 illegal immigrants, including the factory manager, who is a Chinese national. (theepochtimes.com)
  • Authorities were also investigating the possibility of human trafficking at the factory. (theepochtimes.com)
  • However, during SACOM investigations, it was the low season at the factory. (triplepundit.com)
  • Much of the workforce at Xuda's factory in Wenzhou are absent -- blocked by virus-induced travel disruptions and safety measures. (bangkokpost.com)
  • Only about one-third of the roughly 1,000-strong workforce at Xuda's factory in the eastern export hub of Wenzhou are around, the rest blocked by virus-induced travel disruptions and safety measures. (bangkokpost.com)
  • The study was conducted in China as it has had a large, stable textile workforce who work life-long jobs in the mills. (cdc.gov)
  • I go to hiring events every day, but I'm struggling to find a job," a report quoted Zhao Wenfeng, a former auto factory worker in Suzhou, a city near Shanghai, as saying. (ibtimes.com)
  • Tesla quickened its China deliveries after suspending most production at the Shanghai plant in July for an upgrade, which aimed to bring the factory's weekly output to around 22,000 units compared with levels of around 17,000 in June, Reuters previously reported. (voanews.com)
  • We expect factory activity to remain weak in the short run as domestic and overseas demand faltered, which was set to continue denting investment and output," said Tang Jianwei, a senior economist at Bank of Communications in Shanghai. (kitco.com)
  • OBJECTIVE: To assess the current health effects of cigarette smoking in Shanghai, China. (who.int)
  • SETTING: Eleven factories in urban Shanghai. (who.int)
  • 01). CONCLUSIONS: Cigarette smoking is already a major cause of death in China, and among middle-aged Shanghai men, about 20% of all deaths during the 1980s were due to smoking. (who.int)
  • In another recent incident, a young Indian worker was exposed to phosgene gas at a pesticide manufacturing factory. (medscape.com)
  • Apple this month admitted the lockdown had "temporarily impacted" production ahead of the holiday season at the Zhengzhou factory, the Taiwanese company´s crown jewel that churns out iPhones in quantities not seen anywhere else. (com.pk)
  • Chinese universities risk becoming mere article production factories that churn out papers lacking in original, innovative ideas, a provost at one of the nation's leading institutions has suggested. (timeshighereducation.com)
  • Dr. Bertram Kandziora, STIHL executive board chairman, praised the development of the factory since it was opened: 'We started off with the production of models for the entry-level market. (stihl.com)
  • Led by its self-made billionaire owner, Chairman Cao Dewang, Fuyao brings along 200 experienced Chinese employees to oversee production. (wypr.org)
  • In one case on March 12, four law enforcement officers were attacked while investigating illegal production at a textile factory in eastern Anhui province, the MEP said. (voanews.com)
  • XUANCHENG, China-Nanjing Bonzer Rubber & Plastic Co. Ltd. has opened a new factory for the production of rubber sheet and matting in Xuancheng. (rubbernews.com)
  • One memorable project was in China, where she was responsible for doubling the production capacity of train engines in only ten months. (lu.se)
  • This involved everything from investments to reorganising the work into a new shift structure for those working in the factory - keeping production going all the while during the conversion process. (lu.se)
  • Hundreds of factories are shut down or forced to operate below capacity to contain pollution. (asianews.it)
  • A local environmental bureau official admitted that the factory had failed pollution tests since April, and conceded that local government did not act swiftly enough. (chinaeconomicreview.com)
  • IPE will be working with Apple and an auditing firm hired to investigate the supplier's pollution controls, said Wang Jing Jing, vice director for the Chinese environmental group. (itworldcanada.com)
  • Chinese government environmental inspectors say they found a shockingly high number of air pollution violations in recent months. (voanews.com)
  • They also use unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for monitoring their mines and factories, and systems that update terrain and activity features automatically. (manufacturingdigital.com)
  • Electric vehicle maker Tesla Inc sold 83,135 China-made vehicles in wholesale in September, smashing its record of monthly sales in China, according to a report released Sunday by the China Passenger Car Association (CPCA). (voanews.com)
  • Timing is everything, and the Netflix documentary "American Factory" comes out in times tailor-made for its story of the rebirth of a former U.S. truck-making facility as a Chinese glass manufacturer in the heart of the Rust Belt. (rollcall.com)
  • Chinese brands have already made strong inroads in Kazakhstan, despite lingering suspicions about their perceived quality. (eurasianet.org)
  • Behind Made in China are families, individuals and stories," Suzy says. (itsnicethat.com)
  • For its part, Microsoft claims that it hires independent auditors to annually inspect factories where its products are made to keep them up to international labor guidelines. (datamation.com)
  • Some spoke only to those from their home provinces, but that had risks: Gossip traveled quickly from factory to village, and when you went home every auntie and granny would know how much you made and how much you saved and whether you went out with boys. (barnesandnoble.com)
  • The government's Xinhua news agency reported that small businesses and factories made up more than a third of the violators. (voanews.com)
  • A product can for example be designed in Sweden, assembled in China with components made in Indonesia and Malaysia and the raw materials coming for Congo or Uzbekistan. (lu.se)
  • The title of the symposium "Shopping Asia" had multiple meanings, pointing to the complexity within the landscape of global shopping - as the world increasingly consumes, often Western-branded, Asian-made goods, and as Asians learn to consume globally-produced products, that are often foreign-branded goods made in their own local factories. (lu.se)
  • With global markets battered by the pandemic, the Chinese economy was contracting even though the factories have reopened. (ibtimes.com)
  • The factory on Peng Chau was established as the Great China Match Company relocated its operations from Mainland China to escape the advancing Japanese occupation of China. (wikipedia.org)
  • Chinese citizens are becoming increasingly bold in addressing widespread environmental abuses. (chinaeconomicreview.com)
  • That was attributed to the closure of 174 heavily polluting factories, along with the switching of 463 communities from coal to alternative energy sources, the retirement of tens of thousands of exhaust-spewing cars, trucks and buses, and the addition of 6,803 vehicles running purely on electricity. (mbtmag.com)
  • With "American Factory," Bognar and Reichert got a crack at a sequel. (rollcall.com)
  • Bognar and Reichert were there from the start, documenting the private and public, from Dewang to middle managers from China and Ohio to the hourly wage earners. (rollcall.com)
  • During the meeting, Hu told Samheng that, due to the political crisis in Myanmar, an affiliate Chinese-owned shoe factory currently based in the westernmost ASEAN country is planned to be relocated to Cambodia. (phnompenhpost.com)
  • The decision to relocate the factory to Cambodia is because the Kingdom is at peace, has political stability, rapid development, as well as many other policies that encourage investors to come to Cambodia," he said. (phnompenhpost.com)
  • It is affiliated with Lund University and has offices in several parts of the world, such as China, Indonesia, Cambodia, Kenya, Jordan and Turkey. (lu.se)
  • During the Second World War, the factory was seized by the Japanese military between November 1942 and August 1943. (wikipedia.org)
  • However, Chinese manufacturing is finding it difficult to expand in an integrated world as major economies were still battling the virus that has so far infected 2.06 million across the world and took nearly 137,100 lives. (ibtimes.com)
  • With concern rising over the impact on global growth, the world is watching how quickly Chinese factories can be brought back online. (bangkokpost.com)
  • Will China be the new centre of gravity in world of research? (timeshighereducation.com)
  • Global factory activity remained in a slump in July, private surveys showed on Tuesday, a sign slowing growth and weakness in China were taking a toll on the world economy, though the picture in the Americas was notably less bleak than elsewhere. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • A Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) covering the euro zone as a whole showed manufacturing activity contracted in July at the fastest pace since COVID was cementing its grip on the world as demand slumped despite factories cutting their prices sharply. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • With a population of 1.2 billion, passage of the Occupational Diseases Prevention and China is the most populous country in the world. (cdc.gov)
  • The World Health Organization (WHO) Country O ce in China is informed of several cases of a pneumonia of unknown etiology (cause) with symptoms including shortness of breath and fever occurring in Wuhan, China. (cdc.gov)
  • Tokayev said the plant was the fruit of talks he had with Chinese President Xi Jinping during the latter's visit to Kazakhstan in September. (eurasianet.org)
  • U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping are scheduled to hold talks at the summit, their first meeting since trade talks broke off in May. (kitco.com)
  • However, despite what appears in QuizRR statistics as a large number of training sessions and outputs, the relevance of these numbers and the effectiveness of the training sessions are limited and curtailed by the realities in the factories and in relation to the needs and interests of the different target groups. (lu.se)
  • The detentions and closures are part of moves by regional governments in China to decrease environmental damage and improve working conditions. (chinadigitaltimes.net)
  • Caught off guard by accusations that its mice and other hardware products are being produced under prison-like conditions, Microsoft said it has officials on their way to China to see for themselves if the allegations are true. (datamation.com)
  • In recent months, Apple has faced negative publicity over the alleged poor working conditions at its factories. (itworldcanada.com)
  • Brazil has filed a lawsuit against Samsung alleging poor working conditions at a factory in the Amazon and is demanding more than US$100 million in damages. (scmp.com)
  • The burning of coal, bad weather conditions and pollutive gas releases from factories may have created the environmental crisis. (voanews.com)
  • The 51 [immigrants] were subjected to inhumane and unspeakable working and living conditions in a factory owned by a Chinese national," the department stated. (theepochtimes.com)
  • The last was fuelled by a "PI or nothing" attitude among many Chinese academics, who have a preference for principal investigator positions at "low-level universities" over researcher positions at top institutions, he said. (timeshighereducation.com)
  • Researchers at Germany's Max Planck institute have estimated that smog has led to 1.4 million premature deaths per year in China, while the nonprofit group Berkeley Earth in California has had a higher figure, 1.6 million. (mbtmag.com)
  • Environmental inspections began last November in reaction to a smog crisis in northern Chinese cities. (voanews.com)
  • Microsoft has run into noncompliance issues in China more than once recently, including one incident when a third-party Chinese contractor allegedly stole copyrighted program code to incorporate into a Microsoft product . (datamation.com)
  • IPE and other Chinese environmental groups have criticized Apple for allegedly failing to stop the environmental damage caused by its suppliers in China. (itworldcanada.com)
  • According to the department, the detained immigrants from Malawi, Zimbabwe, and China were allegedly forced to "work, eat, and sleep" in the plastic factory. (theepochtimes.com)
  • Furthermore, as the political space and possibilities to support independent trade unions and local labour rights organisations have become more and more limited in recent years in China, QuizRR offers a pragmatic and feasible training alternative to companies that want to strengthen awareness and respect for labour rights among their Chinese suppliers. (lu.se)
  • The Chinese embassy said many Chinese staff were injured and trapped in arson attacks by unidentified assailants on garment factories in Hlaingthaya and that it had called on Myanmar to protect Chinese property and citizens. (inquirer.net)
  • China has sought to tighten access to explosives used for quarrying following a series of attacks by people using homemade bombs. (manufacturing.net)
  • While economic data out of China around this time of year usually reflects seasonal fluctuations because of a major annual holiday, the weak February manufacturing figures underline concerns over the country's economy. (cnn.com)
  • The alert that will run through Wednesday is the first issued this year and comes as coal-fired heating plants are ramping up their output to help guard homes and offices against the frigid north China winter. (mbtmag.com)
  • and back to a farming village for the Chinese New Year, revealing the poverty and idleness of rural life that drive young girls to leave home in the first place. (barnesandnoble.com)
  • U.S. manufacturing, meanwhile, appeared to stabilize at weaker levels amid a gradual improvement in new orders, but factory employment dropped to a three-year low, suggesting that layoffs were accelerating. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • The manager of Taizhou Suqi Storage Battery Co. was arrested in late March and three government officials were suspended for neglecting to properly supervise the factory after tests found many living near the facility had high levels of lead in their blood. (chinadigitaltimes.net)
  • The Great China Match Company Factory (Chinese: 大中國火柴廠) was a large-scale manufacturing facility producing matches. (wikipedia.org)
  • citation needed] The Great China Match Company Factory was founded by Ong-Sung Lieu (劉鴻生), Kyih-Sung Lieu (劉吉生), and T.L. Soong (宋子良) in 1939. (wikipedia.org)
  • Wang Jin, co-owner of local eyewear manufacturer Azure Eyeglass Company, said his factory is nearing 50 percent normal capacity and hopes to be at 90 percent by late March. (bangkokpost.com)
  • The company website said the factory, run by the Baoli group, manufactures 10,000 tons of industrial explosives annually. (manufacturing.net)
  • Coverage of the Chinese market is coordinated by the STIHL sales company in Taicang. (stihl.com)
  • The Chinese company Fuyao, which makes glass for automobiles, decides to reopen the plant and hire 1,000 locals. (wypr.org)
  • The new factory has run into formal operation about one month and we have more than 100 employees," a company spokeswoman said in a statement. (rubbernews.com)
  • She will share insights into institutional mechanisms such as regulations, industry standards, and society pressure that impact the biodiversity reporting of some of the largest coal-mining operators in Australia, USA, China and the EU. (lu.se)
  • Rescuers were take care to avoid setting off additional explosions as they went through the site of the mid-morning explosion in Shandong province's Caofan township, the China News Service said. (manufacturing.net)
  • The audit is only a pilot project meant for one supplier factory at this point. (itworldcanada.com)
  • The audit was performed at the Manaus plant, one of the largest of Samsung's 25 factories worldwide. (scmp.com)
  • The concept and idea behind QuizRR clearly meets a growing demand for tools that go "beyond audit" to build capacity in factories. (lu.se)
  • A separate manufacturing survey conducted by Chinese media group Caixin slid to a five-month low of 48 in February, down from 48.4 in January. (cnn.com)
  • Adding to the unease, official data released Saturday indicated Chinese manufacturing activity in February was the lowest on record. (bangkokpost.com)
  • Kazakhstan's president this week oversaw the start to work on construction of a plant that is scheduled to start manufacturing Chinese cars under license from late 2024. (eurasianet.org)
  • Dr. Nikolas Stihl, chairman of STIHL's advisory and supervisory boards, underscored the significance of the factory for the STIHL Group: 'Our factory in Qingdao is an important member of our international manufacturing network. (stihl.com)
  • A private business survey - the Caixin/Markit Manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) - which focuses more on small and medium-sized Chinese firms - is expected to show growth stalled last month, with the reading falling slightly to 50.0 from 50.2 in May. (kitco.com)
  • The designer hopes to change people's perceptions of China as simply a place of mass manufacturing, and look further into the families and children behind the commerce. (itsnicethat.com)
  • If we find that the factory is not adhering to our standards, we will take appropriate action," Brian Tobey, corporate vice president for manufacturing and operations in Microsoft's Entertainment and Devices Division, said in a blog post Thursday. (datamation.com)
  • Despite the high electricity usage of the factory and some heavy chemicals used in manufacturing, Mr Liang said, "We only use electricity, our products are RoHS [restriction of hazardous substances] certified, and we don't pollute into the water or air, therefore, we're huanbao. (chinadialogue.net)
  • Japan, South Korea, Taiwan and Vietnam saw manufacturing activity contract in July, surveys showed, highlighting the strain sluggish Chinese demand is inflicting on the region. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • The demonstrators turned arsonists set fire to 15 foreign-owned factories, reports the Associated Press, including some that were Taiwan- or South Korean-owned. (time.com)
  • The drop was a result of a decrease in overseas orders that hit the nation's exports , the report said, citing a note of from the shipping body China Ports and Harbours Association. (ibtimes.com)
  • This latest NLC report said KYE, a Microsoft contract manufacturer in Dongguan, China, works teenaged employees as many as 15 hours a day and six to seven days a week, putting them up in squalid dorms and paying as little as $0.52 an hour after deductions for factory food that must be consumed basically on the run. (datamation.com)
  • As a result of this report, we have a team of independent auditors en route to the facility to conduct a complete and thorough investigation. (datamation.com)
  • The evaluation report provides an external and independent assessment of the general logic, relevance, strengths and weaknesses of QuizRR's strategy and approach in China, based on qualitative interviews, stakeholder perceptions and the evaluators' experience and expertise in this field in China. (lu.se)
  • China is the last major economy wedded to a strategy of extinguishing Covid outbreaks as they emerge, imposing lockdowns, mass testing and lengthy quarantines despite the widespread disruption to businesses and international supply chains. (com.pk)
  • As the manager for global operations, she is in charge of the global supply chain with six factories in different countries and a worldwide network in 130 countries. (lu.se)
  • At the wheel: Tokayev attending the ceremony to mark the start to construction work on the Chinese car plant. (eurasianet.org)
  • Shao Z , Li W , Ren J , Liang XF , Xu L , Diao BW , Identification of a new Neisseria meningitidis serogroup C clone from Anhui Province, China. (cdc.gov)
  • Interviewees stated that during the 1980s and 1990s, as economic growth increased, few Chinese had the education or consciousness to even think about environmental problems. (chinadialogue.net)
  • The factory managers and owners of the 1980s and 1990s had received very little education, partly due to the suspension of higher education during the Cultural Revolution of the 1960s and 1970s. (chinadialogue.net)
  • After two years of development, the smart factory concept was turned into a reality, with the first opening in Chuzhou, in the Anhui province, where a traditional cement factory has been transformed into an innovative hub of technological evolution and a stellar example of exactly what digital transformation can bring to the table. (manufacturingdigital.com)
  • The STIHL factory in Qingdao, China, celebrated its 10th anniversary on October 12, 2015. (stihl.com)
  • On Thursday, police arrested 11 employees of the Om Siva Shakti factory on charges of culpable homicide and storing explosives illegally, said police officer Najmal Hoda. (scmp.com)
  • Inside, the factory still hides a secret, according to China Labor Watch. (chicagotribune.com)
  • Apple and Pegatron say they were never contacted by China Labor Watch, which said it approached Apple but didn't get a response. (chicagotribune.com)
  • The turnstile system, it's all about programming," said Li Qiang, executive director at China Labor Watch. (chicagotribune.com)
  • Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, makes an appearance in the Netflix documentary "American Factory," including making comments encouraging a union movement at the facility in question in the Dayton area. (rollcall.com)
  • Most all that transpires in "American Factory" happens before the current U.S.-China trade war got ugly. (rollcall.com)
  • American Factory" is their first crack at the movie business, and it reflects the 44th president's focus on stories that show the breadth of the American experience. (rollcall.com)
  • But they make a lot more sense reflected in the story "American Factory" tells. (rollcall.com)
  • Set on the outskirts of their home city of Dayton, Ohio, this measured, deeply moving film takes a familiar idea - the notion of an American factory - and shows how tricky that concept has become in today's globalized economy. (wypr.org)
  • Near the end of American Factory , Chairman Cao strolls outside a glassy, pillared mansion that contains what looks like a shrine to himself. (wypr.org)
  • A total of 34 people were inside the factory at the time of the blast, and survivors were rushed to hospital. (manufacturing.net)
  • Professor Yang cited several "obstacles" that hindered innovation in China at a time when the relevance of research to society was being widely questioned. (timeshighereducation.com)
  • Chemist Charles Lieber avoids further prison time for lying about China ties. (bvsalud.org)
  • Mr Li, the manager of a 500-employee injection-molding factory, told me, "Laws have gotten stricter: factories in our area can no longer dump our waste directly into the creek like we used to. (chinadialogue.net)
  • Furthermore, while the interviews indicate positive results with regard to health & safety issues, it is more questionable if QuizRR trainings have generated or contributed to results on more complex issues concerning human rights beyond compliance with Chinese laws and regulations. (lu.se)
  • The New York Times investigation, based on official documents, interviews and visits to the far-western region of Xinjiang, reveals a sweeping program to push poor farmers, villagers and small traders into sometimes months-long training courses before assigning them to low-wage factory work. (democracynow.org)
  • And true, the Chinese are frustrated that the Americans work so slowly - "They have fat fingers," one says. (wypr.org)
  • While Americans expect eight-hour days with vacations and benefits, Fuyao management is used to Chinese employees who work 12-hour shifts, with one day off a month, often sharing dorm-like apartments. (wypr.org)
  • How Does A 5G Factory Work? (manufacturingdigital.com)
  • Ten people have been arrested and six injured following clashes with the police outside the factory. (libcom.org)
  • The factory has already fired ten people for striking. (libcom.org)
  • People gather around a dead body to be identified at a cracker factory in Tamilnadu on Wednesday. (scmp.com)
  • China urges Myanmar to take further effective measures to stop all acts of violence, punish the perpetrators in accordance with the law and ensure the safety of life and property of Chinese companies and personnel in Myanmar," its statement said. (inquirer.net)
  • The assessment was commissioned by Axfoundation , which since 2015 has supported use of QuizRR among companies in the Axel Johnson Group , all of them with suppliers in China. (lu.se)
  • Money has already been pouring out of China in recent months, putting pressure on the country's currency. (cnn.com)
  • Support from the international community is being solicited by UN agencies to en- hance the country's response capacities. (who.int)
  • Factories that want to restart are short of labour. (bangkokpost.com)
  • The Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law recently carried out an impact assessment of QuizRR Rights and Responsibilities , a digital educational tool which aims to strengthen knowledge of and respect for labour rights in factories in China. (lu.se)
  • Security forces killed at least 22 anti-coup protesters in the poor, industrial Hlaingthaya suburb of Myanmar's main city on Sunday after Chinese-financed factories were set ablaze there, an advocacy group said. (inquirer.net)
  • Chinese policymakers are facing the tricky task of steering the vast economy through a period of uncertainty. (cnn.com)
  • Collaborating on a creative project with two young girls who grew up in a large fabric printing factory, Xinxin and Yu, Suzy aims to give a western audience a more nuanced perspective on such a vast and complicated topic. (itsnicethat.com)
  • For years, the Chinese economy was fueled by investment in infrastructure and exports of manufactured goods around the globe. (cnn.com)
  • Falling new orders, bleak employment prospects and high inventory levels point to subdued factory activity in the coming months. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • In contrast with Asia and Europe, factory activity in the U.S., Canada, Brazil and Mexico was more stable. (theglobeandmail.com)