Foxconn sees cash in electric vehicles
Published in Transportation


Will make ten percent of the world's electric parts

Foxconn has said it will provide components or services to ten percent of the world's electric vehicles (EVs) by between 2025 and 2027, and has been in talks with multiple car manufacturers for future cooperation.

Foxconn mulls Mexico
Published in News
25 August 2020

Foxconn mulls Mexico


Between Trump and coronavirus we need to protect the supply chain

Taiwan-based electronics manufacturers Foxconn and Pegatron are among companies eyeing new factories in Mexico.

Apple spins carbon neutral aspirations
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Need TSMC and Foxconn to get on board.

The fruity cargo cult known as Apple claims that it will be carbon neutral in ten years, but apparently that positive statement is dependent on its suppliers.

Foxconn does better than expected
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Profit up 34 percent

Foxconn reported a better than expected quarterly profit as rising telecommuting demand amid the coronavirus pandemic offset slowing smartphone sales.

Foxconn wants further India investment
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Sees bright outlook there

Foxconn is planning further investment in India and may announce details in the next few months as the world’s largest contract manufacturer views the outlook there very favourably.

Foxconn to make ventilators
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Working with US outfit Medtronic

Taiwanese electronics manufacturer Foxconn will make ventilators with US firm Medtronic to help patients afflicted by the coronavirus outbreak.

Foxconn sees profit fall
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Pandemic issues not included

Foxconn reported a 23.7 percent fall in profit in the last three months of 2019 and it is still bracing itself for the full impact from the coronavirus pandemic.

Foxconn's consumer electronics revenue downed by Kung-Flu
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Down by 15 percent

Foxconn warned revenue would drop 15 percent in the first quarter, but promised that it would recover as production returns to normal in virus-hit China.

Foxconn is prepared for coronavirus
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More than Tim Cook

While Apple CEO Tim Cook is a little concerned about whether Apple will be hit by the impact of the deadly coronavirus, Foxconn said it has few worries about the Kung Flu.

Foxconn mulls flogging flagship Chinese plant
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Trade wars casualty

Foxconn is exploring the sale of its new flagship $8.8 billion display panel factory in China as demand for the product wanes amid the intensifying US-China trade war.