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Mettle earns metal man a medal

By ZHENG CAIXIONG and LI WENFANG in Guangzhou | China Daily | Updated: 2022-05-25 09:18
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Curtis Shih (right) talks with a colleague at one of Sunspring Industry's factories in the Dawang Comprehensive Economic Development Zone in Zhaoqing city, Guangdong province. [Photo/China Daily]

Taiwan native, who runs a plant in Guangdong, wins prestigious labor honor

Curtis Shih said he found more than just sugar cane fields when he arrived in the Dawang Comprehensive Economic Development Zone in Zhaoqing city, Guangdong province, in 1997.

There was a sugar refinery operating in the zone, which had previously been a State farm, said the 67-year-old business representative from Taiwan.

Few outside investors had come to set up factories in the area due to its less-developed infrastructure at the time.

"But I found a plethora of business opportunities and saw broad prospects for development," Shih said in a telephone interview.

He quickly set up a metal manufacturing plant, the first Taiwan-funded company in Dawang, that year. His company, Sunspring Industry, manufactures high-quality products such as kitchen and bathroom accessories, auto parts and door handles.

Shih, who is general manager, received the May 1 Labor Medal of Guangdong this year for his positive contributions to boosting economic and cultural exchange and cooperation between Guangdong and Taiwan, and to promoting peaceful, integrated development across the Taiwan Straits.

He was awarded the prize in Guangzhou on April 28 and said he felt honored, as few investors from Taiwan have received such acclaim.

Shih sent photos of the medal to his sister in Shanghai and said that his family is happy for him.

"The award shows that my work has been recognized on the mainland, and I hope more business representatives from Taiwan can win the honor and shoulder the responsibility that companies must bear in the years to come," he said.

Looking back after 25 years, Shih said he believed he made the right decision to start his company in Dawang.

After Sunspring was established, several Taiwan companies began to arrive and set up production facilities in the area over the next few years.

Shih praised the great economic achievements the Chinese mainland has made over the years.

"In 25 years, the development of Zhaoqing has surprised me a lot," he said. "Many modern factories have now been built in Dawang, and many of the former sugar cane fields have become modern urban areas full of high-rise buildings."

Dawang has become a high-tech development zone and plays a big role in promoting the economic development of Zhaoqing and Guangdong as a whole.

Meanwhile, Shih's company has become one of the major metal manufacturing plants in the city, with more than 70 percent of its products sold to Southeast Asia, Europe, the United States and Japan.

Production at the company, which has more than 1,800 employees, enjoyed year-on-year growth of 36 percent last year, said Shih, who is also executive vice-president of the Zhaoqing City Taiwan Compatriots Investment Enterprise Association.

The company expects its output this year to remain steady, despite the COVID-19 epidemic, an increase in the prices of raw materials, exchange rate fluctuations, global inflation and the conflict in Ukraine.

Shih said his company plans to develop more new, high-tech products to explore additional markets.

At its peak, Sunspring had more than 4,000 employees. The reduction in staff was the result of improvements to automation and efficiency.

Shih treats his employees like family, and many regard him not only as the company's general manager, but also as a father-figure.

In addition to teaching new employees how to run production lines, he frequently visits dormitories to chat with his staff to understand what they need and help them solve problems both at work and in life.

Last year, he spent 1 million yuan ($155,000) on renovations to the company's toilets after he received complaints that facilities were poor and then set up a complaint box and encouraged employees to use it.

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