JinTech America to create 70 jobs in Harris County
The automotive company JinTech America that supplies interior automobile parts will invest nearly $4.5 million in West Point, Georgia, creating 70 jobs in Harris County. It is for opening their first U.S. advanced manufacturing facility in West Point. “It’s a pleasure to welcome JinTech America to the Peach State, and I thank them for creating opportunities for the hardworking Georgians of Harris County,” said Governor Kemp. Read more about this investment here.
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