Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

» Foxconn Fever:

Company will announce Wisconsin is its first choice to build new factory, says source

- RICK ROMELL PATRICK MARLEY

Foxconn Technology Group plans a midweek announceme­nt in Milwaukee on its choice for a huge new electronic­s factory.

Foxconn Technology Group will make a midweek announceme­nt in Milwaukee that Wisconsin is the company’s choice, or at least its leading choice, for a huge new electronic­s factory, a source told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel on Monday.

The announceme­nt probably will not name a specific site for the Wisconsin operation, the source said. Sites in Racine County and Kenosha County have been thought to be under considerat­ion.

A second source separately told the Journal Sentinel that Foxconn would announce its plans for Wisconsin this week, but didn’t know where the announceme­nt would be made.

At least two other reports Monday indicated that Wisconsin was close to being named a winner in the multistate competitio­n for the plant, which could employ thousands of workers.

The Wall Street Journal said Foxconn could announce its U.S. investment plans this week and implied the company will build a factory in Wisconsin. Citing three people briefed on Foxconn’s plans, the newspaper said Foxconn is looking at producing display panels for large-screen television­s in Wisconsin.

Also, WISN radio talk show host Mark Belling said an announceme­nt that Wisconsin has been chosen by Foxconn will be made Thursday at the Milwaukee Art Museum. Belling, too, said Foxconn will not name a specific site this week.

“We don’t comment on events,” Amanda Peterson, the art museum’s director of marketing and communicat­ions, told the Journal Sentinel. “We have private events booked every night this week.”

Strictly speaking, news that Wisconsin is the frontrunne­r for the Foxconn plant isn’t new. Other media, including the Journal Sentinel, have reported for weeks that Wisconsin is a leading candidate for factories employing thousands that Foxconn is considerin­g building in the United States.

Monday’s reports, however, were stronger in suggesting that the Taiwanese electronic­s manufactur­er — known for assembling Apple iPhones, among many other electronic devices — has chosen Wisconsin.

The Wall Street Journal also said Foxconn is looking at the Detroit area for an additional plant. But the report named none of the other states, including Ohio and Pennsylvan­ia, that have previously been said to be in the running for the billions in investment the firm has said it is contemplat­ing.

Foxconn officials have visited Wisconsin and other states in recent weeks to meet with top

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