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Photo Essay: China’s 30 Years of Economic Overdrive
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Assembling a fortune: Nowadays, it seems like just about everything is “Made in China.” Deng’s special economic zones led to an explosion of factories. Foreign manufacturing companies have set up shop to take advantage of low-cost labor that churns out everything from shoes to cars to artificial Christmas trees. Here, assembly-line workers at a Billion International Holdings factory in Guangdong province put together educational computers on Nov. 13, 1997.

 

Photo: STEPHEN SHAVER/AFP/Getty Images



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