KEY POINTS
  • All the factories that U.S. toy company Basic Fun works with in China told workers not to return right after the Lunar New Year holiday, said CEO Jay Foreman.
  • That's because there was a flood of inventory in the first half of last year that didn't get sold as consumer prices in the U.S. surged over the summer and into the fall, he said.
  • For China's domestic economy, the drop in overseas demand reveals a more widespread employment problem: lack of high-skilled factory workers.
Employees work on an electronics production line on Feb. 2, 2023, at a factory in Longyan, Fujian province in China.

BEIJING — For some factories in China, it's not full steam ahead after the end of zero-Covid.

All the factories that U.S. toy maker Basic Fun works with in China — about 20 of them — told workers not to return immediately after the Lunar New Year holiday, said CEO Jay Foreman.