50+ Companies That Are Not American Anymore

Published on 10/01/2021
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Barbie

Ruth Handler created the first Barbie doll in 1959, which marked the beginning of the popular doll brand’s history. Even six decades after their introduction, these dolls remain extremely popular. Mattel, the firm that owns the Barbie brand, claims that it sells 58 million dolls per year! As a result, it sells more than 100 dolls per minute, on average. Mattel generates approximately $1.5 billion in net revenue per year. Was it known to you that there was no Barbie manufactured in the United States? The first one was established in Japan in 1959, at a time when the country was still recuperating from the effects of World War II. There are currently four plants in operation around the world, which are located in China, Indonesia, and Malaysia.

Barbie

Barbie

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Huffy

It is pretty remarkable to learn that the bicycle supply firm has been in operation for more than a century. It was founded in Dayton, Ohio, and has since grown to include a number of subsidiaries. Companies such as Gen-X Sports, Royce Union, Huffy Bicycle Co., and American Sports Design Co. are among those named on the list. George Huffman started the company, which he called after an old moniker he used to go by. In late 1999, the company closed two of its operations in the United States and outsourced manufacturing to other countries overseas. The company currently has six manufacturing facilities in China, one in Taiwan and one in Mexico. Before this, the plants in the United States were located in the town of Celina, which is located in the state of Ohio.

Huffy

Huffy

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