Foxconn to set up $10-bn manufacturing unit in US to create 3k jobs: Trump

The company is the largest manufacturer of iPhones for Apple

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The logo of Foxconn, the trading name of Hon Hai Precision Industry, is seen on top of the company's headquarters in New Taipei City, Taiwan
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Last Updated : Jul 27 2017 | 9:25 AM IST
United States (US) President Donald Trump has said that Taiwanese tech giant Foxconn will setup a manufacturing unit in Wisconsin with an investment of $10 billion, which will create over 3,000 jobs for Americans.

The company is the largest manufacturer of iPhones for Apple.

"I'm pleased to announce that Foxconn, a world leader in manufacturing for computers, communications and consumer electronics... Will build a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility for the production of LCD panel products in Wisconsin, investing many, many billions of dollars right here in America and creating thousands of jobs, and I mean American jobs," Trump told reporters at the White House on Wednesday.

He was accompanied by Foxconn Chairman Terry Gou, Vice-President Mike Pence and House Speaker Paul Ryan.

He called Gou "one of the great businessmen anywhere in the world".

"I would see Terry, and I would say Terry, you have to give us one of these massive places you do great work with," he added.

The president said that Foxconn's initial investment of more than $10 billion will create 3,000 jobs at a minimum, with the potential for up to 13,000 jobs in the very near future.

The construction of this facility represents the return of LCD electronics and electronic manufacturing to America, the country that we love, Trump said.

"That's where we want our jobs. To make such an incredible investment, chairman Gou put his faith and confidence in the future of the American economy. In other words, if I didn't get elected, he definitely would not be spending $10 billion," he said.

Gou said the US does not currently have the capabilities "to produce a complete 8K resolution (TV) system".

"We are going to change that and it starts today with this investment in Wisconsin," Gou said.

Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker said Foxconn's investment in his state is the "single largest economic development initiative in the state's history".

Ryan thanked Walker for "quarterbacking" the entire effort and said the announcement proves that Trump is committed "to driving American manufacturing and bringing new jobs home".

Earlier in the day, a senior White House official said the investment is a culmination of many months of discussions between the White House Office of American Innovation and Foxconn.

"One of the reasons this is such a meaningful day is it does represent a milestone in bringing back advanced manufacturing, specifically in the electronics sector, to the United States," the official said.

"Foxconn and chairman Gou believe that with this commitment, there will be an ability for America to not only compete but to be a globally dominant player in skilled and advanced manufacturing," said the official, adding that this will be the tech supplier will make more such investment in the US in future.

The White House said no new federal programs were created to incentivise the transaction.

In a statement, Foxconn said this will be the largest Green Field Investment by the foreign companies in the US history.

"We are committed to realise the idea of Made in USA to provide some leading US high-tech companies more innovative products and better solutions, in order to let all consumers enjoy the future display technology in the 8K+5G ecosystem," Gou said in the statement.

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