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Foxconn Says It Will Build Wisconsin Factory After All (cbsnews.com) 84

Citing a phone conversation with President Trump, Foxconn said it will proceed with plans to build a government-subsidized plant in Wisconsin to make liquid crystal display screens. The news capped a week of reversals about the Taiwanese company's plans in the state. CBS News reports: Foxconn drew headlines in 2017 when it said the company would invest $10 billion in Wisconsin and hire 13,000 people to build a factory to make screens for televisions and other devices. State leaders offered nearly $4 billion in tax incentives to help seal the deal. Last year Foxconn said it would reduce the scale of the factory from what is known as a "Gen 10" factory to "Gen 6". But this week, Foxconn executive Louis Woo seemed to move away from a factory altogether, saying the company couldn't compete in the TV screen market and would not be making LCD panels in Wisconsin.

On Friday, in yet another twist, Foxconn said that, after discussions with the White House and a personal conversation between Mr. Trump and Foxconn chairman Terry Gou, it will proceed with the smaller manufacturing facility. Woo told Reuters earlier this week that about three-quarters of workers in Wisconsin would be in research and development, not manufacturing, and that the facility would be more of a research hub. Foxconn, the world's largest electronics company, said Friday the campus would house both an advanced manufacturing facility and a center of "technology innovation for the region."

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Foxconn Says It Will Build Wisconsin Factory After All

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  • Wisconsin?

    Some form of high tech booze? Perhaps an autonomous glass, that keeps pouring it down you, after you (pass out/puke/piss yourself)?

  • by Anonymous Coward

    State leaders offered nearly $4 billion in tax incentives to help seal the deal.

    Unless you got that shit in writing, you honestly expect a corporation to actually do what they promise?

    If you are stupid enough to give away $4 billion in incentives without a fairly detailed agreement, you're too stupid to be in the position of offering $4 billion in incentives in the first place.

    Surely they have a written agreement with penalties spelled out, right?

    Or have they just played everyone?

    • Written agreement with specific performance and job creation goals or no money was a part of the deal fully negotiated. Some people are upset about the utility upgrades made to the area, but it is the fastest growing corridor in the state anyway.
  • reduce their tax credits by $500 Million.

    • Re: (Score:1, Insightful)

      by Anonymous Coward

      reduce their tax credits by $500 Million.

      I suspect it may related to the bigger Trump/China trade war. Appeasing him may just be the lesser cost of doing business. Trump doesn't necessarily care if problems are fixed, as long as he can say he fixed them, and the people he wanted to believe the bullshit believe it.

      To an extent, this is what you get when you get a weak president like Trump with no morals. People and countries start figuring out how to play him, and America gets the bill. If you think about it. The wall is similar. It is spendi

      • Of course in some way I think we ought to make the wall. Let it waste money. Let it be something seen from space to remind us for the next ten generations of the consequences of trusting a con man. That might be the key value of the wall.

        If China's wall (Make America Great Wall Again?) doesn't fulfill that purpose, then what hope do Trump's steel slats have?

  • Nice Job Libtards (Score:2, Insightful)

    by Anonymous Coward

    Celebrated a little too soon, huh? Your President Trump wins again. Of course, it's a little questionable how happy you anti-American scum gets whenever billion dollar business deals get cancelled and thousands of Americans lose their jobs.

    • Re: (Score:2, Insightful)

      by thegarbz ( 1787294 )

      and thousands of Americans lose their jobs.

      That's adorable. You think this will actually bring thousands of Americans jobs. It's okay we can pay for it with that incredible budget surplus we have, right?

      Although you are right about one thing. Trump wins again. I wonder what fancy concession he got now? A new casino in China maybe? Or maybe a new investment into another one of his shitty enterprises like the last "win" he had when negotiating with the Chinese?

      Trump has always "won". It's America that gets screwed in the process.

      • by gtall ( 79522 )

        Trump's win is merely the headlines. He's easily satisfied.

        • He's easily satisfied.

          Hey I'd be easily satisfied too if every time I made a phone call with the Chinese I end up with a 9 figure investment in one of my pet projects.

          • by DeVilla ( 4563 )
            Are you sure wouldn't rather see the money go into some politicial's vanity "charity" foundation?
    • So it's a win that foxconn reduces their investment but still get the huge tax incentives? How many R&D positions do you think they will have for LCD technology?
  • by barc0001 ( 173002 ) on Friday February 01, 2019 @07:52PM (#58057868)

    Look at Foxconn's track record in other countries to see how this will all shake out in the end. They promise the world to get tax breaks and incentives and invariably scale back during the actual build and startup.

    Right now there's a media firestorm and even Trump got dragged into it again so of course Foxconn can say they'll do the full factory to calm everything down, even though last week they were saying there's no profit to building LCD panels in the US. Talk. Is. Cheap. Let's wait and see what they actually end up doing. I bet it won't be anything close to what the talk promised. Just like in Brazil and Indonesia.

    • by gtall ( 79522 )

      Trump didn't get dragged into it again, he ran toward it. He realized another soundbite could be had by "talking" to Foxconn and getting some magic beans promised in return. He's happy.

  • No they won't... (Score:1, Interesting)

    by sargeUSMC ( 905860 )

    They're just running out the Trump clock here...

  • What if I do not like the deal maker,oh well.
  • by ThomasBHardy ( 827616 ) on Friday February 01, 2019 @09:26PM (#58058246)

    4 billion, divided by 13,000 employees is $307,692 per employee.
    At $15/hr, that's 20,513 hours of wages
    At 2080 work hrs per year that's a smidge under 10 years

    So we're giving them tax breaks to make products and the tax breaks are as much as the factory would pay local labor over a 10 year period?

    As Rick Sanchez might day: "That sounds like welfare but with extra steps"

    • The factory isn't the only goal. You'd need to establish an entire technology parts/robotic machine/liquid crystal manufacturing support/plastics support/on and on in the US. Those suppliers would naturally try to support a number of manufacturers and would create hundreds of jobs. Also, you could base your tech business in the central US and manufacturer out here without flying back and forth to China from California. It's literally trying to build an industry from scratch. One more major item, you'd
    • by cyn1c77 ( 928549 )

      4 billion, divided by 13,000 employees is $307,692 per employee.
      At $15/hr, that's 20,513 hours of wages
      At 2080 work hrs per year that's a smidge under 10 years

      So we're giving them tax breaks to make products and the tax breaks are as much as the factory would pay local labor over a 10 year period?

      As Rick Sanchez might day: "That sounds like welfare but with extra steps"

      And to lobby and donate to political causes they support. Don't forget those costs!

  • Foxconn (con?) has a history of making grand job pronouncements only to later scale back of evaporate altogether. I'll believe that they'll build this LCD factory only when it is done and up and running. I feel bad for Wisconsin citizens, they were sold a bill of goods (jobs, prosperity) by corrupt politicians and greedy companies.

Ya'll hear about the geometer who went to the beach to catch some rays and became a tangent ?

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