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Trump takes credit for Foxconn $10B US plant

- Reuters

washington — Taiwanese electronic­s manufactur­er Foxconn on Wednesday announced plans to build a $10 billion LCD display panel screen plant in Wisconsin, a deal President Donald Trump asserted would not have happened without his efforts.

The company said it plans to invest $10 billion over four years to build a 20-million square foot plant that could eventually employ up to 13,000.

Trump praised Foxconn chairman Terry Gou at a White House event, asserting: “If I didn’t get elected, he definitely wouldn’t be spending $10 billion... This is a great day for America.”

Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker said at the White House his state will award $3 billion in incentives and sign a memorandum of understand­ing on the investment on Thursday.

He told reporters at the White

House the state legislatur­e will need to approve the $3 billion incentives package. About half is for capital costs and nearly half for workforce developmen­t. There are also some sales tax exemption incentives.

Foxconn, formally known as Hon Hai Precision Industry Co Ltd, said in a statement that the investment “signifies the start of a series of investment­s by Foxconn in American manufactur­ing in the coming years.”

But Foxconn has had a mixed record following up on promises to create new jobs in the United States.

In 2013, Foxconn said it would invest $30 million and hire 500 workers for a new factory in Pennsylvan­ia, but that facility was never completed. Foxconn has another small operation in Pennsylvan­ia.

Foxconn, a major supplier to Apple for its iPhones, said last month it plans to invest more than $10 billion in a display-making factory in the United States.

Wisconsin’s tax incentives would be awarded over 20 years if Foxconn meets hiring targets, officials said on Wednesday.

Walker said the plant was the largest economic developmen­t project in the state’s history.

White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus told a Wisconsin TV station that Trump was aboard Marine One over Kenosha, Wisconsin, in April and spotted the site of a former Chrysler plant. —

 ?? — Reuters ?? Terry Gou shakes hands with Donald Trump during a White House event in Washington on Wednesday.
— Reuters Terry Gou shakes hands with Donald Trump during a White House event in Washington on Wednesday.

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