Chinese wet wipe maker picks Rockingham County for first U.S. factory, creating 113 jobs
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Chinese wet wipe maker picks Rockingham County for first U.S. factory, creating 113 jobs
Joyalways Corp., a subsidiary of China’s Jieya Biologic, will invest $18 million to open its first U.S. plant in Reidsville. The wet wipe facility will create 113 jobs over three years in a former Guy & O’Neill building. The state is supporting the project with a $500,000 infrastructure grant.
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