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China: Chinese exporters race to fulfill US orders amid tariff easing
Export-oriented factories and businesses across China are racing to fulfill orders from U.S. clients, spurred by the recent tariff reductions between the two countries. In Zhongshan City, a major manufacturing hub in south China's Guangdong Province, a home appliance manufacturer is racing against time to produce car ovens highly popular among U.S. consumers as they can bake an American-style pizza in just 5 to 10 minutes. Ricky Liang, vice president and sales director of Guanglong Gas and Electrical Appliances, said that following the release of the joint statement, their U.S. clients have been urging the company to fulfill orders without delay. "Our American customer is actually more anxious than we are, because his shelves are nearly empty. If possible, he hopes to have the finished products delivered as soon as possible. It's a win-win outcome for both of us," Liang said. Recently, export orders for aquatic products in Dongshan County, Zhangzhou City of east China's Fujian Province have seen a steady increase. In the production workshop of one local company, workers are busy processing a variety of products, including canned herring, with many production lines running at full capacity. "I'm now in daily contact with (American) clients regarding the orders. We mainly export canned herring to the United States. With a surge in orders, we're working overtime to fulfill the subsequent shipments," said Chen Zhicong, an employee of Zhonggang (Fujian) Aquatic Food Co., Ltd. Many enterprises in Yangzhou City, east China's Jiangsu Province, have recently received a wave of new orders from American customers. One local company typically handles nearly 20 million yuan (about 2.78 million U.S. dollars) worth of U.S. orders annually. However, production lines designated for U.S. orders came to a halt due to previous trade frictions. In recent days, those lines have resumed full operations. "We've received follow-up emails from about five American clients. One of them even sent over a new order design at 05:00 on Tuesday. As soon as we received the design, we immediately began preparing for sample production. The first batch is expected to be delivered around May 20," said Liu Huomei, manager of international business at the company. The video shows: Zhongshan City, Guangdong Province, south China - Recent 1. Various of production line 2. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Ricky Liang, vice president and sales director, Guanglong Gas and Electrical Appliances (partially overlaid with shot 3): "Our American customer is actually more anxious than we are, because his shelves are nearly empty. If possible, he hopes to have the finished products delivered as soon as possible. It's a win-win outcome for both of us." ++SHOT OVERLAYING SOUNDBITE++ 3. Products on display ++SHOT OVERLAYING SOUNDBITE++ Dongshan County, Zhangzhou City, Fujian Province, east China - Recent 4. Various of canned food production line 5. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Chen Zhicong, employee, Zhonggang (Fujian) Aquatic Food Co., Ltd (ending with shot 6): "I'm now in daily contact with (American) clients regarding the orders. We mainly export canned herring to the United States. With a surge in orders, we're working overtime to fulfill the subsequent shipments." 6. Various of canned food production line Yangzhou City, Jiangsu Province, east China - Recent 7. Aerial shots of factory 8. Various of Liu Huomei, international business manager of local company, working on computer 9. Various of production line 10. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Liu Huomei, international business manager, local company (starting with shot 9/partially overlaid with shots 11-12/ending with shot 13): "We've received follow-up emails from about five American clients. One of them even sent over a new order design at 05:00 on Tuesday. As soon as we received the design, we immediately began preparing for sample production. The first batch is expected to be delivered around May 20." ++SHOTS OVERLAYING SOUNDBITE++ 11. Designer working on computer 12. Liu at factory ++SHOTS OVERLAYING SOUNDBITE++ 13. Worker working at factory 14. Products [Restrictions: No access Chinese mainland]
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