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iPhone supplier Foxconn eyes US

- By AMY HE in New York amyhe@chinadaily­usa.com

Could Wisconsin, Michigan, or Pennsylvan­ia become the home of a Foxconn plant that might employ 50,000 to make parts for Apple iPhones? It’s been reported that Wis-consin is in talks with Foxconn to build a $7 billion display-making plant, months after the news that the CEO of Foxconn had met with a representa­tive of Pennsylvan­ia’s economic developmen­t agency to poten-tially invest in the state. Michi-gan is also said to be pursuing the deal.

Representa­tives from Wiscon-sin’s and Michigan’s economic developmen­t offices declined to comment on the deal, say-ing that they do not discuss any pending or potential opportu-nities.

A representa­tive from Pennsylvan­ia did not respond by deadline.US President Donald Trump alluded to the potential Foxconn investment in Wisconsin during a visit to Milwaukee on Tuesday. “We have a lot of companies moving into the United States,” he said.

“We’re negotiatin­g with a lot of companies. Just back-stage we were negotiatin­g with a major, major incredible manu-facturer of phones and comput-ers and television­s, and I think they’re going to give the gover-nor a very happy surprise.” Foxconn, officially called Hon Hai Precision Industry Co Ltd with headquarte­rs in Taipei, Tai-wan, is the world’s largest con-tract device maker and is most known for its manufactur­ing work for Apple.

Its plants assem-ble iPhones and other devices for Apple. A Foxconn spokespers­on said the company is “exploring a potential investment that would represent a major expansion” of its current US operations, according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.

“We are engaged in discus-sions with offi cials at various levels of government regard-ing our ongoing plans to sig-nificantly increase our invest-ments in the US. Our company is conducting an evaluation of the conditions and poten-tial locations for establish-ing manufactur­ing facilities in the US,” the person said.

Rumors about a US Foxconn plant began circulatin­g as early as last November, when it was reported that Apple asked suppliers to look into producing the company’s smartphone­s in the US.

CEO Terry Gou downplayed the request, telling reporters in January that a US plant is “not a promise” but a “wish”. He also expressed concern over the skills of the US workforce, and said that he wanted guarantees of inexpensiv­e land and electricit­y before considerin­g the investment.

Foxconn employs more than a million people in China, making electronic devices for brands like Amazon, Google, Dell, Sony, and Nintendo. It produces iPads and Macs for Apple in a manufactur­ing facility in Shenzhen.

The company reported sales of $137 billion in 2016, a 2.8 percent decrease compared to the year before, which has been attributed to Apple’s fall in sales.

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