The disclosure came hours after an announcement by US President-elect Donald Trump and SoftBank Group Corp’s Masayoshi Son to invest $50 billion in the US and create 50,000 jobs. A document that Son held up after the meeting in Trump Tower also included the words “Foxconn,”
“$7 billion” and “50,000 new jobs” in addition to SoftBank’s numbers. “While the scope of the potential investment has not been determined, we will announce the details of any plans following the completion of direct discussions between our leadership and the relevant US officials,” Foxconn said in a statement. “Those plans would be made based on mutually-agreed terms.”
Foxconn gave no further details. The Taiwan-based manufacturer assembles iPhones, iPads and other Apple hardware outside the US, in addition to computers and appliances for other global brands. Trump has publicly called for Apple to move production back to the US to create jobs. Most of Foxconn’s assembly force is currently in China.
“Moving manufacturing is difficult and complicated,” said Bill Tsai, an analyst at Mega International Investment Services, citing the need to find labour and build a supply chain. “Politics is temporary, business is permanent.”
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