China-based Semcorp bets big on ‘Made in America’ despite some Ohio locals’ suspicions
- Semcorp, the biggest producer of a key component in lithium-ion batteries, will invest around US$1 billion to build a manufacturing plant in Sidney, Ohio
- As the project was being considered, some residents voiced concerns about a Shanghai-based company coming to town. The Chinese ‘are not our friends’, one said
“Why, why, why China?”
Applause reverberated through the Sidney City Council chamber last spring as an agitated resident of the Ohio town posed the question during a public hearing on tax grants for a Shanghai-based company that plans to build a manufacturing plant on nearby farmland.
“They have already moved bombs and stuff closer to us so they can hit us, so they are not our friends,” the man said, warning city officials to think about their grandchildren and great-grandchildren “when you have to explain you approved” a company from China.
About 50 concerned residents were in attendance to raise a variety of issues related to the Semcorp project. The next morning witnessed another full house. This time a speaker took out his phone to read out from the screen about alleged “atrocities” being committed in Shanghai to question “if this was the kind of company the city wanted to welcome”.
Located about 100 miles from Ohio’s capital of Columbus, Sidney is a small city of 20,400 people in Shelby county. After earlier making news for grim announcements like factory shutdowns and job cuts, it happily grabbed headlines in May after successfully competing against a site in Texas to secure Ohio’s largest foreign investment to date.
Semcorp, the world’s biggest producer of lithium-ion battery separator film, has agreed to build a factory with an investment of around US$1 billion and create as many as 1,200 jobs in Sidney.