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Foxconn mostly abandons $10 bln Wisconsin project touted by Trump, Telecom News, ET Telecom


Foxconn mostly abandons $10 bln Wisconsin project touted by TrumpBy David Shepardson and Karen Pierog

WASHINGTON: Taiwan electronics manufacturer Foxconn is drastically scaling back a planned $10 billion factory in Wisconsin, confirming its retreat from a project that former U.S. President Donald Trump once called “the eighth wonder of the world.”

Under a deal with the state of Wisconsin announced on Tuesday, Foxconn will reduce its planned investment to $672 million from $10 billion and cut the number of new jobs to 1,454 from 13,000.

The Foxconn-Wisconsin deal was first announced to great fanfare at the White House in July 2017, with Trump boasting of it as an example of how his “America first” agenda could revive U.S. tech manufacturing.

For Foxconn, the investment promise was an opportunity for its charismatic founder and then-chairman, Terry Gou, to build goodwill at a moment when Trump’s trade policies threatened the company’s cash cow: building Apple Inc’s iPhones in China for export to America.

Foxconn, the world’s largest contract manufacturer of electronic devices, proposed a 20-million-square-foot manufacturing campus in Wisconsin that would have been the largest investment in U.S. history for a new location by a foreign-based company.

It was supposed to build cutting-edge flat-panel display screens for TVs and other devices and instantly establish Wisconsin as a destination for tech firms.

But industry executives, including some at Foxconn, were highly skeptical of the plan from the start, pointing out that none of the crucial suppliers needed for flat-panel display production were located anywhere near Wisconsin.

The plan faced local opposition too, with critics denouncing a taxpayer giveaway to a foreign company and provisions of the deal that granted extensive water rights and allowed for the acquisition and demolition of houses through eminent domain.

As of 2019, the village where the plant is located had paid just over $152 million for 132 properties to make way for Foxconn, plus $7.9 million in relocation costs, according to village records obtained by Wisconsin Public Radio and analyzed by Wisconsin Watch.

Foxconn, formally called Hon Hai Precision Industry Co Ltd, said the new agreement gives it “flexibility to pursue business…

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Foxconn halts production lines for Huawei phones, according to reports – TechCrunch

Foxconn halts production lines for Huawei phones, according to reports  TechCrunch

Huawei, the Chinese technology giant whose devices are at the center of a far-reaching trade dispute between the U.S. and Chinese governments, is reducing orders for new phones, according to a report in The South China Morning Post. According to unnamed sources, the Taiwanese technology manufacturer Foxconn has halted production lines for several Huawei phones after the Shenzhen-based company reduced orders. Foxconn also makes devices for most of the major smart phone vendors including Apple and Xiaomi (in addition to Huawei). In the aftermath of President Donald Trump’s declaration of a “n…

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Tech wrap: Wis. OKs $3B Foxconn deal; NASA launch; celebrating Voyager (+ video); HBO fights hackers – WRAL Tech Wire


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Tech wrap: Wis. OKs $ 3B Foxconn deal; NASA launch; celebrating Voyager (+ video); HBO fights hackers
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Foxconn announced three weeks ago it planned to invest $ 10 billion in Wisconsin on the first liquid crystal display panel factory located outside of Asia. The company, which employs about 1 million people in China, said it could eventually hire 13,000

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HP asks iPhone-builder Foxconn for help making cheaper servers

A Foxconn dorm in Shenzhen, China.
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HP today said it’s teaming up with Foxconn to build a new line of servers for service providers and cloud networks. Foxconn, perhaps most famous for its poor working conditions and for manufacturing iPhones and other consumer products, will help HP “deliver superior value throughout the supply chain.” In other words, Foxconn will help HP lower the cost of building servers, resulting in (hopefully) cheaper machines for customers.HP and Foxconn will cement their partnership with a “non-equity joint venture” that takes effect tomorrow. The companies didn’t release any details on pricing or availability of the servers they intend to build.

HP has also worked with Foxconn to build PCs and investigated working conditions at the Taiwanese company in 2010 after employee suicides in its Chinese facilities.

The venture announced today will produce a “new line of cloud-optimized servers specifically targeting service providers,” HP said. “The new product line will specifically address compute requirements of the world’s largest service providers by delivering low total cost of ownership (TCO), scale, and service and support. The line will complement HP’s existing ProLiant server portfolio, including Moonshot.”

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