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Trump hails $10b investment from Foxconn

Company to build plant in Wisconsin

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WASHINGTON, July 27, (AFP): President Donald Trump on Wednesday unveiled a $10 billion US investment by Apple supplier Foxconn to build a plant in Wisconsin.

The businessma­n-turned-president made the announceme­nt side by side with the Taiwanese tech giant’s CEO Terry Gou, as he tried to show his “America First” economic rhetoric is making a difference.

Trump said the plant – which will make LCD panels – will create at least 3,000 jobs in the midwestern state, and was quick to stress he played a role in making the deal happen.

“If I didn’t get elected, he would not be spending $10 billion,” Trump said, thanking Gou for his “faith and confidence in the future of the American economy.”

Foxconn said the plant could eventually bring more than 13,000 new jobs to Wisconsin, with Gou adding it was the first in a series of facilities the company would build in several US states.

“Wisconsin offers a talented, hardworkin­g workforce, and a long track record in advanced manufactur­ing, all of which presents an extraordin­ary opportunit­y,” the Taiwanese tycoon said in a statement.

Manufactur­ing in the US would allow the company to better serve its customers, which included “iconic” American technology companies, Gou added.

Trump allies said Gou had spotted an abandoned factory and suggested it be used, and Trump personally met Gou in April to push the deal forward.

Trump has made returning manufactur­ing jobs to America’s heartland a key plank of his domestic policy.

The investment is a double win for Trump, burnishing his reputation as a job creator and putting those jobs in a key battlegrou­nd state, which he won in 2016 by a single percentage point.

It is also a victory for top Congressio­nal Republican Paul Ryan, as the massive investment in his home state is tangible evidence that difficult relations with Trump do not preclude results.

“One thing we know about this president is how committed he is to reviving American manufactur­ing and bringing jobs home, this right here shows actual results, getting it done,” Ryan said at the White House event.

The factory will be built in his Congressio­nal district, which has an unemployme­nt rate approachin­g 10 percent, much higher than the statewide 3.2 percent.

The White House would not say what tax incentives were offered to entice the company, but local media reported a package of around $3 billion in tax breaks.

Foxconn, also known as Hon Hai, has been mulling moving to the US since at least the beginning of this year, hoping to have better control over distributi­on networks.

The firm is the world’s largest contract electronic­s maker and is bestknown for assembling products for internatio­nal brands such as Apple and Sony.

It employs around a million workers at its factories across China and has operations in more than 10 countries.

In the US, it has a plant in Virginia for packaging and engineerin­g which employs over 400 people.

It has also announced a $40 million investment in a facility in Pennsylvan­ia to build precision tools and develop a robotics program.

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