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从报上读到一则消息:从1991年起,美国士兵佩戴的军徽、肩章和领花,全部采用中国一家乡镇企业——浙江温州金乡徽章厂的产品。为了争取更多的经济效益,这家企业退掉了原来与日本和台湾签订的供应军徽的协议,专供美国。近年这家企业又击败各方对手,独揽了首届东亚运动会1200万元徽章的制造。一个名不见经传的小小乡镇作坊,开头由五家股东集资,现在已发展到百人,而历年产值已上千万元,这的确是一个奇迹。该厂的沉浮也不是一番风顺的,初期只是做校徽,微利。加之干的人多,竞争加剧,产品滞销,曾濒于破产,而由部队转业的37岁的金乡徽章厂
Read a message from the newspaper: Since 1991, the US military’s military badges, badges, and collar garlands have all been produced by a Chinese township enterprise, the Wenzhou Jinxiang Badge Factory in Zhejiang Province. In order to gain more economic benefits, this company has withdrawn the agreement originally signed with Japan and Taiwan for the supply of the military emblem and dedicated it to the United States. In recent years, the company has defeated opponents of all parties and seized the manufacturing of the 12 million yuan badge of the first East Asian Games. An unnamed small township workshop was initially funded by five shareholders. Now it has grown to a hundred people, and the output value has been over ten million yuan over the years. This is indeed a miracle. The ups and downs of the plant is not a smooth one. In the early days, it was just a school badge and a low profit. In addition to the many people who have worked hard, the competition has increased, the products have been unsalable, and the 37-year-old Jinxiang Badge Factory was turned into bankruptcy.