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DONGGUAN, China — Massive sheets of aluminum hang in Danny Lau’s factory as workers bustled about painting them with oil coating in China's southern industrial city of Dongguan. This bustling scene is emblematic of a broader trend as Chinese manufacturers increasingly look to expand their business beyond the United States.
In recent years, many factories have been diversifying their markets, seeking new opportunities in regions such as Southeast Asia, Europe, and Africa. This shift comes in response to changing trade dynamics and rising operational costs in the U.S. market.
Factory owners are investing in advanced technologies and improving production efficiency to enhance their competitiveness on the global stage. With a focus on quality and sustainability, these manufacturers are not only aiming to retain existing clients but also to attract new ones from various international markets.
As they navigate the complexities of global trade, these factories are poised to reshape the landscape of international manufacturing.
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