Taiwan’s Foxconn confirms Wisconsin factory ‘moving forward’ after Trump phone call

Despite mixed messaging and incorrect reports, Foxconn expresses confidence in the Mount Pleasant project with a revised 18 month timetable

Taiwan News
Date: 2019/02/02
By: Duncan DeAeth, Taiwan News, Staff Writer

File Photo: Donald Trump and Terry Gou (R) review scale model of Mount Pleasant factory site (By Associated Press)

TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Following several concerning reports about the state of Foxconn’s business abroad, and some rumors that the company was considering abandoning their multi-billion dollar panel production project in Wisconsin, the company has re-confirmed that despite some shift in focus, the Mount Pleasant panel factory remains on track.

The statement from Foxconn followed a reported phone conversation between U.S. President Donald Trump and CEO Terry Gou. Trump released a tweet reading “Great News on Foxconn in Wisconsin after my conversation with Terry Gou,” with a link to a CNBC article on the company doing “damage control” in Wisconsin.

Despite failing to meet hiring expectations for 2018, and failing qualify for tax incentives, Foxconn in mid-January said that they were confident in their hiring prospects and the pace of development for the US$10 billion Wisconsin factory.

That was before a Reuters report emerged days later saying the company was “refocusing” some aspects of its Wisconsin project.    [FULL  STORY]

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