A US rust belt city seeks revitalization as Chinese manufacturer takes root
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Jess Bailey (R), direct materials purchasing manager at Safelite Group, speaks in an interview with Xinhua in Dayton of Ohio, the United States, on July 26, 2019. When Chinese leading automobile glass manufacturer Fuyao took over the site of former General Motors facility five years ago in Dayton, Ohio, local community cheered at the possible boost it could add to the rust belt city's revitalization efforts. (Xinhua/Zhang Fengguo)
Jess Bailey (C), direct materials purchasing manager at Safelite Group, speaks in an interview with Xinhua in Dayton of Ohio, the United States, on July 26, 2019. When Chinese leading automobile glass manufacturer Fuyao took over the site of former General Motors facility five years ago in Dayton, Ohio, local community cheered at the possible boost it could add to the rust belt city's revitalization efforts. (Xinhua/Zhang Fengguo)
Shannon Duff (L), an employee of Fuyao Glass America, speaks in an interview with Xinhua in Dayton of Ohio, the United States, on July 24, 2019. When Chinese leading automobile glass manufacturer Fuyao took over the site of former General Motors facility five years ago in Dayton, Ohio, local community cheered at the possible boost it could add to the rust belt city's revitalization efforts. (Xinhua/Zhang Fengguo)
Christopher Cormack (L), an employee of Fuyao Glass America, speaks in an interview with Xinhua in Dayton of Ohio, the United States, on July 24, 2019. When Chinese leading automobile glass manufacturer Fuyao took over the site of former General Motors facility five years ago in Dayton, Ohio, local community cheered at the possible boost it could add to the rust belt city's revitalization efforts. (Xinhua/Zhang Fengguo)
Jess Bailey, direct materials purchasing manager at Safelite Group, speaks in an interview with Xinhua in Dayton of Ohio, the United States, on July 26, 2019. When Chinese leading automobile glass manufacturer Fuyao took over the site of former General Motors facility five years ago in Dayton, Ohio, local community cheered at the possible boost it could add to the rust belt city's revitalization efforts. (Xinhua/Zhang Fengguo)
Photo taken on July 27, 2019 shows machine hands at the factory of the glass manufacturer Fuyao in Dayton, Ohio, the United States. When Chinese leading automobile glass manufacturer Fuyao took over the site of former General Motors facility five years ago in Dayton, Ohio, local community cheered at the possible boost it could add to the rust belt city's revitalization efforts. In 2014, Fuyao acquired a former facility of General Motors in Moraine, a city in Ohio state, and turned the venue whic
A worker checks the parameters of glass at the factory of glass manufacturer Fuyao in Dayton, Ohio, the United States, July 27, 2019. When Chinese leading automobile glass manufacturer Fuyao took over the site of former General Motors facility five years ago in Dayton, Ohio, local community cheered at the possible boost it could add to the rust belt city's revitalization efforts. In 2014, Fuyao acquired a former facility of General Motors in Moraine, a city in Ohio state, and turned the venue wh
A worker checks the appearance of glass at the factory of glass manufacturer Fuyao in Dayton, Ohio, the United States, July 27, 2019. When Chinese leading automobile glass manufacturer Fuyao took over the site of former General Motors facility five years ago in Dayton, Ohio, local community cheered at the possible boost it could add to the rust belt city's revitalization efforts. In 2014, Fuyao acquired a former facility of General Motors in Moraine, a city in Ohio state, and turned the venue wh
Photo taken on July 24, 2019 shows the production line of glass manufacturer Fuyao in Dayton, Ohio, the United States. When Chinese leading automobile glass manufacturer Fuyao took over the site of former General Motors facility five years ago in Dayton, Ohio, local community cheered at the possible boost it could add to the rust belt city's revitalization efforts. In 2014, Fuyao acquired a former facility of General Motors in Moraine, a city in Ohio state, and turned the venue which was shut do
A worker installs the windshield produced by glass manufacturer Fuyao to a car at a car shop in Dayton, Ohio, the United States, July 26, 2019. When Chinese leading automobile glass manufacturer Fuyao took over the site of former General Motors facility five years ago in Dayton, Ohio, local community cheered at the possible boost it could add to the rust belt city's revitalization efforts. In 2014, Fuyao acquired a former facility of General Motors in Moraine, a city in Ohio state, and turned th
A worker installs glass produced by Fuyao to a car at a car shop in Dayton, Ohio, the United States, July 26, 2019. When Chinese leading automobile glass manufacturer Fuyao took over the site of former General Motors facility five years ago in Dayton, Ohio, local community cheered at the possible boost it could add to the rust belt city's revitalization efforts. In 2014, Fuyao acquired a former facility of General Motors in Moraine, a city in Ohio state, and turned the venue which was shut down