Tuesday, June 18, 2019

Foxconn iPhone production UPDATE: The toilet bowl swirl of rumors



Reported in Foxconn denies speculation about exiting mainland China amid uncertainty from trade war.  (South China Morning Post, 6/18/2019)


6/15/2019 update, "Mount Pleasant, Wisconsin, United States, doesn't make the cut", starts here.


Reported in Tim Cook Heads to Washington (Again) to Meet with President Trump.  (iDrop News, 6/14/2019)


6/14/2019 update, "The possible and the improbable", starts here.


Reported in Why Apple Will Keep Most iPhone Production in China Despite Tariff Threat.  (Forbes, 6/13/2019)


Original 6/13/2019 post, " Foxconn: The possible and the probable", starts here.

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 6/11/2019
Key word in headline: "may".  And, speaking in Taiwan to analysts at a rare investor conference, key Foxconn executive Young Liu pointed to the importance of the Wisconsin project, according to a published report in Nikkei Asian Review. Besides the liquid-crystal display panels that have long been planned for the Mount Pleasant factory, it could also be used to produce servers, networking products and central controls for automobiles, Nikkei reported.

The Epoch Times (China), 6/11/2019
Without a factory up and running, I can't imagine they'd include Wisconsin in their 'production capacity'.  “Twenty-five percent of our production capacity is outside of China and we have enough capacity to meet Apple’s demand in the U.S. market,” a member of the Taiwanese firm’s proposed new board, Liu Young-way, said on June 11. He added that if Apple needs, Foxconn could adjust its production lines accordingly.

OK, so wouldn't you think Foxconn needs to go back to the drawing board if they plan to broaden the range of products manufactured in Wisconsin?  Additional details on Foxconn Technology Group’s planned LCD fabrication facility in Mount Pleasant emerged Thursday in construction documents released by the state Department of Safety and Professional Standards.  [emphasis added]

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