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Putting Heads Together

ased in Chicago, Illinois, Wanxiang America, the U.S. subsidiary of Wanxiang Group, China’s largest auto parts company, has been a member of the local business community for almost three decades. From a three-person team with $20,000 in cash investment to transforming into a $4-billion company that employs 20,000 people around the world, Wanxiang America is an example of Chinese companies that have their roots in the U.S. and are thriving.

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