Fujian Huiteng
Coverage of Fujian Huiteng in the Nexus archive.
- A shoe factory fire that killed 28 highlights China’s persisting worker safety risks
A fire at Fujian Huiteng shoe factory in Jinjiang, Fujian province, killed 28 people and injured others, prompting arrests of factory owners and managers. The incident raised concerns over worker safety in China, where recent accidents include a 2026 fireworks plant explosion and a 2024 refrigeration facility fire. President Xi Jinping ordered a swift investigation and accountability for those responsible.
- A shoe factory fire that killed 28 highlights China’s persisting worker safety risks
A fire at Fujian Huiteng shoe factory in Jinjiang, China, killed 28 people and injured others, prompting investigations into worker safety. The factory owner and managers were arrested, and the company's accounts were frozen. The incident highlights ongoing safety concerns in China's manufacturing sector.
- A shoe factory fire that killed 28 highlights China's persisting worker safety risks
A fire at Fujian Huiteng shoe factory in Jinjiang, China, killed 28 people and injured others, prompting investigations into workplace safety. The factory's owner and managers were arrested, and authorities cited ongoing concerns about industrial safety in China, including recent accidents at a fireworks plant and refrigeration facility.
- A shoe factory fire that killed 28 highlights China's persisting worker safety risks
A fire at Fujian Huiteng shoe factory in Jinjiang, China, killed 28 people and injured others, prompting investigations into worker safety. The factory owner and managers were arrested, and the incident has reignited concerns about workplace hazards in China's manufacturing sector.