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Lol ok.... but first you must rebuild all the FAB-labs in the USA and PCB-fabs, and have only USA-made components in the phone, and you wont have slaves building it, unless you use prisoners. I think if you do all the sums, you will be in for quite a nasty surprise. There is a reason after all as to why things are outsourced to China... Will be sort of the '70's electronics stuff. Made in the USA, but nobody could afford it...
Lol ok.... but first you must rebuild all the FAB-labs in the USA and PCB-fabs, and have only USA-made components in the phone, and you wont have slaves building it, unless you use prisoners. I think if you do all the sums, you will be in for quite a nasty surprise. There is a reason after all as to why things are outsourced to China...
Will be sort of the '70's electronics stuff. Made in the USA, but nobody could afford it...
Foxconn, a major assembler of iPhones and other electronics, may invest $7 billion in a plant for manufacturing display panels that would create as many as 50,000 jobs in the U.S.
Foxconn CEO Terry Gou discussed the potential expansion Sunday during a company meeting in Taiwan, the company's home country. Several publications in Taiwan reported Gou's remarks.
It's the first time he has provided details about a possible U.S. expansion since one of Foxconn's partners, SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son, revealed Foxconn was mulling a $7 billion investment after a December meeting with then President-elect Donald Trump.
If the plant is built, Gou said it would work with Foxconn's Sharp subsidiary. He touted Pennsylvania as leading candidate for the plant, but said Foxconn is in discussions with other states, too.