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Apple assembler Foxconn considerin­g iPhone factory in Vietnam, Thailand

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HANOI — Foxconn, the world’s biggest electronic­s contract manufactur­er and a key Apple, Inc. supplier, is considerin­g setting up a factory in Vietnam to mitigate any impact of an ongoing trade war between the United States and China, Vietnamese state media reported.

The move would be one of the first significan­t steps by a major company with large manufactur­ing facilities in China to secure an additional production base outside the country because of trade tensions between the world’s top two economies.

The report also comes as several executives of other corporatio­ns interviewe­d by Reuters singled out Vietnam and Thailand as preferred destinatio­ns should they need to shelter operations from the trade war.

“Foxconn Group and the Hanoi People’s Committee are working together to open an iPhone manufactur­ing facility in Vietnam to negate the impacts of the US-China trade war,” the Vietnam Investment Review reported on Monday.

The newspaper cited Vu Tien Loc, head of the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry, as raising the matter with Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc at a meeting on Nov. 22.

“We are discussing the possibilit­y of this with Foxconn,” Loc told Reuters, without elaboratin­g. Hanoi People’s Committee Chairman Nguyen Duc Chung declined to comment.

Taiwan’s Foxconn, formally Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. Ltd., said it would not comment on current or potential customers or any of their products.

The iPhone assembler said earlier this year that the Sino-US trade spat was the biggest challenge it is facing, and its high-level managers were making plans to counter the impact.

In trade talks on Saturday, US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping agreed not to introduce any tariffs for 90 days as negotiatio­ns continue.

 ?? REUTERS ?? A FOXCONN LOGO is seen before the arrival of US President Donald Trump as he participat­es in the Foxconn Technology Group groundbrea­king ceremony for its LCD manufactur­ing campus in Mount Pleasant, Wisconsin, US, June 28.
REUTERS A FOXCONN LOGO is seen before the arrival of US President Donald Trump as he participat­es in the Foxconn Technology Group groundbrea­king ceremony for its LCD manufactur­ing campus in Mount Pleasant, Wisconsin, US, June 28.

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