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Foxconn to build LCD plant in US

- By FAN FEIFEI fanfeifei@chinadaily.com.cn

Foxconn Technology Group, the world’s largest electronic­s contractor, announced on Thursday it will invest $10 billion in the next four years to build a liquid-crystal display panel manufactur­ing facility in Wisconsin in the United States.

The investment will be the largest new greenfield investment made by a foreign company in US history, creating 3,000 new jobs, with the potential to grow to 13,000 jobs in the state, Foxconn said in a statement.

This also signifies the start of a series of investment­s made by Foxconn in US manufactur­ing. US President Donald Trump and Terry Gou, founder and CEO of Foxconn, made the announceme­nt during a ceremony at the White House.

The new facility, in southeaste­rn Wisconsin, will manufactur­e LCD panels used in a wide range of sectors — the latest generation of television­s, self-driving cars, aircraft systems, education and entertainm­ent, as well as healthover, care, advanced manufactur­ing systems, office automation and interactiv­e new retail.

“We are thrilled to build a state-of-the-art display plant in the US heartland. As the first in a series of facilities we will build in several states of the US, the plant is part of our bigger plan to create a robust 8K plus 5G ecosystem in US,” Gou said.

He added that Wisconsin also offers a talented, hardworkin­g labor force and has a long history in advanced manufactur­ing, presenting an extraordin­ary opportunit­y for the company.

At present, the production lines of LCD panels are mainly concentrat­ed in Asian countries, such as China, South Korea and Japan. Analysts said Foxconn’s Wisconsin facility marks its biggest expansion into the US and will help the manufactur­ing giant expand its sales of large-sized LCD TVs in the US market.

“Foxconn hopes to reduce costs and grow its market share in the US by launching the LCD panel plant. More- US President Trump’s claim to revitalize manufactur­ing, as well as preferenti­al policies and subsidies from the state of Wisconsin have attracted Foxconn to produce LCD panels to satisfy local demand,” said Zhang Yanbin, assistant director of Beijingbas­ed consultanc­y All View Cloud.

Zhang said production of LCD panels in China has already reached saturation point and competitio­n from local display panel manufactur­ers, such as BOE Technology Group and Shenzhen China Star Optoelectr­onics Technology is very fierce, which has pushed Foxconn to seek new business growth point in overseas market.

“North America is the biggest LCD TV market around the world and the demand for high-definition television­s is growing very fast in this area,” said Liang Zhenpeng, a consumer electronic­s analyst, adding establishi­ng a plant in US will avoid the tariffs and trade barriers that the US has imposed on Chinese enterprise­s.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Employees work at a Foxconn factory in Longhua, Guangdong province.
REUTERS Employees work at a Foxconn factory in Longhua, Guangdong province.

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