Arab Times

Foxconn’s Q2 profit falls less than expected

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Taiwan’s Foxconn, which makes smartphone­s for Apple and other brands, reported a 2.5% fall in quarterly profit on Tuesday, a slightly smaller decline than analysts’ expected.

Foxconn, the world’s largest contract electronic­s manufactur­er and formally known as Hon Hai Precision Industry Co Ltd, reported net profit of T$17.05 billion ($542 million) for the April-June quarter, versus an average forecast of T$16.01 billion according to 14 analysts’ estimates compiled by Refinitiv.

The company did not elaborate on the causes of the profit decline from T$17.49 billion a year earlier.

Taipei-based Foxconn, which manufactur­es the bulk of Apple’s iPhones in China for sale in the United States, faces even more challengin­g quarters ahead as Washington plans to impose additional tariffs on $300 billion of Chinese imports including smartphone­s from Sept. 1.

Foxconn is already battling weak global demand for other electronic­s devices, which has forced it to consider selling its $8.8 billion display panel factory in China, Reuters reported last week.

To ease the impact of additional US tariffs, Foxconn may consider moving parts of its production lines for Apple to Vietnam and India, Arthur Liao, an analyst at Fubon Research in Taipei, said ahead of the results.

“We think Vietnam is more likely to be the primary production base for future Apple products as many components can be transporte­d directly by train from China, saving customs-clearance and air-transporta­tion costs,” he said. (RTRS)

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