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American factory
American factory











For instance, a female worker who wiped glass said that she worked 12 hours a day and returned home twice a year.

american factory

“Some scenes in the documentary smeared my factory. The main criticisms levied by foreign audiences are focus around the impressive work schedule of the Chinese workers. (I think) the director is telling us that China’s prosperity is attributable to the hard work of the Chinese people, and we are not bragging.” Negative impressions on Fuyao Glass Others say that I was too kind and was being used by the Americans. They were worried that the documentary would cause union disputes. When asked how he felt about the documentary, Cao answered, “My management team watched this film together with me. Now my factory in America is open to local residents once a month.” If they need to know more about China’s factories and manufacturing, they should come and visit my factory. The United States is far away from China. At the signing ceremony, I was very proud to say that we are a private company from China and we also stand for China’s manufacturing industry. So this documentary works perfectly, allowing Americans to become acquainted with Fuyao and our Chinese factory. About American Factoryĭiscussing his initial reasons for accepting the creation of this documentary, Cao Dewang said earnestly, “If we use our tongue to introduce the Americans to Fuyao, it would take a lot of work, and we can’t actually do it. He also shed some light on the duality of unions and the future of manufacturing in America. He talks about the origins of this documentary and clarifies some of the negative impressions about the Dayton factory. On September 16th, a reporter from the Beijing News interviewed the billionaire, whose net worth is around $2.4 billion. SEE ALSO: ‘American Factory’ Shows How Fuyao Glass Glitters Differently Outside China As seen in the documentary, building this factory on the foreign soil requires not only capital and personnel, but most importantly a sense of mutual understanding. Around that time, local residents thought the Chinese were bluffing. In October 2014, Cao chose General Motors’ factory that occupies a land of 180,000 square meters in Dayton, Ohio, and bought it for $15 million. He is also the only Chinese citizen to ever win the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year award. Cao Dewang, one of the protagonists and the chairman of Fuyao Glass, had to face some backlash due to his conflict with local unions. Recently, the hit documentary “American Factory”, produced by a company backed by the Obamas’, led to heated discussions about the differences in the corporate culture and management style in America and China.













American factory