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China-Based Taizhou Fuling Plastics Co. To Open Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, Manufacturing Plant

05/29/2014
Taizhou Fuling Plastics Co., Ltd., a China-based manufacturer of plastic tableware and kitchenware, will establish its first United States manufacturing plant in Upper Macungie Township, Pennsylvania, creating 75 full-time jobs.

Fuling Plastics USA leased a 88,000-square-foot site in Lehigh County, with plans to invest more than $21 million in leasehold improvements, new machinery and equipment. “We are very excited to bring our manufacturing to the United States, and especially to Pennsylvania,” said Guilan Jiang, President, Fuling. “This is a great area, and we have been received very well by the state officials.”

Fuling was founded in October, 1992 in Songmen, Wenling City, Zhejiang Province, China. The company currently has three production operations in China, along with an R&D center. In China, Fuling is recognized as the leading exporter of plastic tableware and kitchenware, a national high-tech enterprise and an environmentally friendly company.

“Governor Corbett and I continue to create an economic environment to spur the resurgence of manufacturing in Pennsylvania and the good-paying jobs the industry creates,” said Lieutenant Governor Jim Cawley. “The Corbett administration’s policies are working and more and more companies are realizing that when you make it in PA, your business will flourish. Today we celebrate Taizhou Fuling Plastic choosing Pennsylvania as the home of its first manufacturing site in the United States.”

The company received a funding proposal from the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development including a $33,750 Guaranteed Free Training grant to be used to train its new workforce. Additional funding includes a $150,000 Pennsylvania First Program grant that facilitates investment and job creation and $150,000 in Job Creation Tax Credits.

The company has also been encouraged to apply for the funding offer as well as a low-interest loan including $1,875,000 from the Machinery and Equipment Loan Fund (MELF). Fuling has accepted the funding proposal, but must still apply for each loan and grant and agree to the terms prior to award receipt.

The project was coordinated by DCED’s Office of International Business Development in collaboration with the Governor’s Action Team, U.S. Commercial Service in China, the PA Office in Taiwan and the Lehigh Valley Economic Development Corporation.

“The fact that a Chinese company has decided to establish its U.S. manufacturing operations here on American soil is outstanding news for Lehigh Valley,” said Don Cunningham, President/CEO of Lehigh Valley Economic Development Corporation. “Fuling Plastics USA is not only making a $21 million investment in our region but is also expected to create 75 new full-time manufacturing sector jobs that will continue to grow our region’s economy.”

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