Foxconn plans to open a factory in the US

Yordan, 27 July 2017

Taiwan-based manufacturer Foxconn, most popular for manufacturing the Apple iPhone plans to build a 20-million sq.ft facility in Wisconsin for LCD panel development. The investment will cost around $10 billion and will open around 3,000 jobs.

Soon in the United States

LCD panels are currently integrated into all iPhones and iPads, but Apple stated on multiple occasions that it would like to switch to OLED. It even purchased machinery for in-house OLED development for the 2018 iPhone.

The location of the factory was announced by the US president Donald Trump, while Foxconn CEO Terry Gou did not confirm just yet. He only stated he is glad that Foxconn would receive $3 billion in tax breaks and subsidies.

If such factory is confirmed, it might take Foxconn up to 4 years to complete it. The whole process would employ more than 10,000 people and create 3,000 permanent jobs. Foxconn has a bad history of promises since in 2013 it said it would invest $30 million and hire 500 workers, but that never happened.

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  • Anonymous
  • 12 Oct 2018
  • tDR

Make 'murica GREAT again!

  • AnonD-653707
  • 01 Aug 2017
  • bJb

This Foxconn plant in Wisconsin is for making TV panels. Sharp is gonna introduce a high-end TV brand in the USA.

  • Fred
  • 28 Jul 2017
  • jsS

Is this true? I am from the USA and love GSM Arena. GSM is the only good way to own a phone. The outdated contract model in the USA really stinks! I LOVE ATT( and any GSM carrier), and wish more GSM phones were marketed here.

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