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  • The designation of Jinjiang Hengda Ceramics Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of the Company, as one of China's 500 Most Valuable Brands by the World Brand Laboratory and the naming of the Company as a preferential provider of building materials for affordable housing by the China Building Materials Circulation Association during the second quarter are further testimony to the continued prominence of our name brand in 1 Results

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  • European Pressphoto Agency A worker assembles a gear case at a manufacturer of shovel loaders in Jinjiang, China in September.

    Manufacturing Slows Outside U.S. Josh Mitchell 2011

  • Above, workers make toys and games at a factory in Jinjiang, southeast China's Fujian province earlier this month.

    Higher Commodity Prices Hit Beijing's Trade Figures Bob Davis 2011

  • Wang Jiayu/Xinhua/Zumapress.com Gale-swept leaves on a street in Jinjiang City in Fujian province.

    Typhoon Nanmadol Heads for China 2011

  • Reuters Children played with waves triggered by tropical storm on the shores of Jinjiang, in China's Fujian province on Saturday.

    Major Typhoon Forces Evacuations 2009

  • A Wal-Mart spokesperson provided Forbes.com with the following statement: The company has learned that a small number of associates in our supercenter store in Jinjiang, Fujian Province have been recruited to become members of the All China Federation of Trade Unions by the local trade union organization.

    Scott's Wal-Mart Faces China Challenge: Unions 2006

  • In Jinjiang there are 3,000 enterprises devoted to shoes and 350,000 workers making 700 million pairs of shoes a year.

    Supplying China 2006

  • In China, manufacturing takes place among other places in "Sock City," or Zhuji; and in "Shoe City," or Jinjiang.

    Supplying China 2006

  • A Chinese worker checks umbrellas at a factory in Jinjiang, southeastern China's Fujian province.

    The Guardian World News 2011

  • A phalanx of half-finished office and apartment towers flanked by yellow cranes rises above the brown waters of the Jinjiang River.

    NYT > Global Home By EDWARD WONG 2011

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