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The chairman Young Liu said the company - also known as Foxconn - is gradually adding more capacity outside of China, the main base of production for gadgets from iPhones to Dell desktops and Nintendo Switches. The proportion outside the country is now at 30 per cent, up from 25 per cent last June. That ratio will rise as the company - the world's biggest electronics manufacturer - moves more manufacturing to Southeast Asia and other regions to avoid escalating tariffs on Chinese-made goods headed to US markets, Liu told reporters after his company reported financial results.
"No matter if it's India, Southeast Asia or the Americas, there will be a manufacturing ecosystem in each," Liu said, adding that while China will still play a key role in Foxconn's manufacturing empire, the country's "days as the world's factory are done."
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For reference - Foxconn manufactures electronic products for major American, Canadian, Chinese, Finnish and Japanese companies. Notable products manufactured by Foxconn include the BlackBerry, iPad, iPhone, iPod, Kindle, Nintendo 3DS, Nokia devices, Xiaomi devices, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Wii U, Xbox 360, Xbox One, and several CPU sockets, including the TR4 CPU socket on some motherboards. As of 2012, Foxconn factories manufactured an estimated 40% of all consumer electronics sold worldwide.
Misses, brother and I have been chatting about the backlash against China as Covid recovery progresses, it's going to really heat up for China. Personally I feel their aggressive behaviour in recent times appears to coincide with this very likely eventuality. It's great to see far less reliance on CCP and hopefully in turn it improves conditions for Chinese workers but I fear it will become an employment problem for the people as other manufacturers and countries reduce their reliance on CCP across the board.
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