Chinese headphone maker in Dongguan shuts down, intensifying country’s woes in manufacturing, cross-border e-commerce

  • Dongguan Koppo Electronics Co has decided to cease operations partly because of delayed payments by cross-border e-commerce merchants
  • The Bluetooth headphone maker, which has been in business for 12 years, is expected to lay off 100 workers

The collapse of Dongguan Koppo Electronic Co reflects more signs of trouble for the “Made in China, Sold on Amazon” community. Photo: Handout
A major Bluetooth headphone maker, Dongguan Koppo Electronics Co, has decided to shut down for good and dismiss all its workers, becoming the latest casualty of the economic headwinds, supply chain disruptions and trading woes that have hit China’s manufacturing heartland.
Koppo Electronics, which has operated its factory in the city of Dongguan in southern Guangdong province for 12 years, said it was ceasing operations partly because “a number of cross-border e-commerce clients have failed to make due payments”, according to a notice seen by the Post.
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