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  • Sunday, 3 September, 2023
    Taiwan
    Billionaire founder of Foxconn leaves board to pursue Taiwan presidential bid

    Terry Gou still largest shareholder of world’s biggest iPhone maker

  • Monday, 28 August, 2023
    Taiwan
    Apple supplier Foxconn’s founder launches bid for Taiwan presidency

    Crucial election thrown into uncertainty as businessman seeks to forge opposition alliance

    Terry Gou raises his right fist as he addresses supporters
  • Monday, 14 August, 2023
    News in-depth
    iPhone maker Foxconn’s cautious pivot to India shows limits of ‘China plus one’

    Apple supplier still relies on Chinese plants for 75% of global operations

    A worker at the mobile phone plant of Rising Stars Mobile India, a unit of Foxconn Technology, in Sriperumbudur, India
  • Monday, 31 July, 2023
    News in-depthLuxshare Precision
    Luxshare’s wins with Apple make it Foxconn’s biggest challenger

    Chinese contract manufacturer is sole assembler of Vision Pro mixed-reality headset

    The Apple Vision Pro headset
  • Friday, 30 June, 2023
    Lordstown Motors
    Whoops! Foxconn might have accidentally bought an automaker

    Has a botched stock split gifted Foxconn a majority stake in bankrupt EV startup Lordstown Motors?

  • Tuesday, 27 June, 2023
    LexElectric vehicles
    Lordstown Motors: EV maker’s ruin is among Spac blowbacks that will endure Premium content

    Start-up is one of several companies that burnt through cash raised via special purpose acquisition companies

    Lordstown’s Endurance electric pick-up truck
  • Wednesday, 31 May, 2023
    Lex
    Foxconn: party animal is latest tech group to become an AI lister Premium content

    With smartphone sales slowing, the Taiwan group is moving on to the next big thing

    Foxconn logo in Taipei
  • Wednesday, 31 May, 2023
    Artificial intelligence
    iPhone maker Foxconn follows Nvidia with forecast for AI sales boost

    Apple’s largest manufacturer says demand for servers needed to run ChatGPT-like services will double this year

    Workers at a Foxconn factory in China
  • Thursday, 11 May, 2023
    Technology sector
    Sharp writedown blasts hole in Foxconn profits

    IPhonemaker threatens to use majority stake to force management changes at Japanese displaymaker

    The Foxconn logo
  • Wednesday, 19 April, 2023
    Behind the Money podcast22 min listen
    Why Apple can’t leave China

    Is the tech behemoth trapped? The FT’s Patrick McGee explains

  • Friday, 10 March, 2023
    Apple Inc
    Apple and Foxconn win labour reforms to advance Indian production plans

    Lobbying in Karnataka leads to landmark legislation that anticipates iPhone production in southern state

    Employees work on an assembly line in the mobile phone plant of Rising Stars Mobile India, a unit of Foxconn
  • Tuesday, 17 January, 2023
    The Big Read
    How Apple tied its fortunes to China

    The company spent two decades and billions of dollars building a supply chain of unprecedented sophistication. Now, a reckoning is coming

    Tim Cook, an Apple logo and a map of China, with red lines going into the country, centring on Zhengzhou
  • Wednesday, 4 January, 2023
    iPhone
    Foxconn’s biggest Chinese rival wins premium iPhone contract

    Luxshare Precision has capitalised on outbreak of worker protests at Taiwanese competitor’s factory

    New iPhone 14 models are displayed at an Apple event
  • Monday, 5 December, 2022
    Covid chaos at Foxconn iPhone plant causes 29% revenue fall

    World’s biggest contract electronics manufacturer says Zhengzhou outbreak is now under control

    China’s security forces clashing with Foxconn workers during a protest about conditions, held outside the Apple supplier’s factory in Zhengzhou last month
  • Friday, 2 December, 2022
    News in-depth
    Inside the Covid revolt at the Zhengzhou ‘iPhone City’ plant

    Foxconn plant workers tell FT of chaos that reveals Apple’s vulnerabilities to Chinese manufacturing shocks

    Staff wearing PPE arrange medicine at a temporary clinic at Foxconn in Zhengzhou, Henan, China on November 6 2022
  • Thursday, 24 November, 2022
    LexTechnology sector
    Foxconn/Apple: China’s Covid failure triggers golden goodbyes for workers Premium content

    Steady cash flows have offered protection from worst of tech sell-off but lockdowns will continue

    People look at iPhone models at an Apple store in Beijing
  • Thursday, 24 November, 2022
    Foxconn offers $1,400 payout to quell protests at China iPhone plant

    Apple supplier apologises for ‘technical error’ after violent clashes between workers and police

    Officers in protective clothing take away a protester at the Foxconn factory in Zhengzhou, China, on Wednesday
  • Wednesday, 23 November, 2022
    Apple Inc
    Apple iPhone factory workers clash with police in China

    Violence erupts at Foxconn plant in Zhengzhou as Covid cases rise across country

    Video Player
  • Saturday, 19 November, 2022
    China recruits villagers to restore Foxconn’s iPhone production after staff exodus

    Local governments are looking for workers to fill factories ahead of peak holiday sales season

    The Foxconn logo outside the company’s building
  • Thursday, 10 November, 2022
    Foxconn to keep expanding in China despite Covid disruption

    Apple’s main iPhone supplier says geopolitics more likely to prompt diversification

    People look at iPhone 14 models in an Apple store at a shopping mall in Beijing, China
  • Monday, 7 November, 2022
    Lex
    Foxconn/Apple: dire effects of zero-Covid policy will widen Premium content

    Beijing’s tough line on pandemic is unlikely to soften to accommodate businesses in the US and Europe

    A man in front of an Apple store in Shanghai, China
  • Monday, 7 November, 2022
    Apple Inc
    Apple warns of iPhone shipment delays in wake of China Covid lockdowns

    Situation worsens in Foxconn factory where workers have been leaving to escape Covid outbreak

    Apple’s iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max
  • Friday, 4 November, 2022
    Saudi Arabia
    Saudi Arabia agrees electric vehicle partnership with Foxconn

    Deal comes as kingdom seeks to diversify its oil-dependent economy

    A participant of the Future Investment Initiative conference takes a picture of a Lucid Motors electric car at the Ritz Carlton Hotel in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
  • Thursday, 3 November, 2022
    #techAsia
    Foxconn’s lockdown woes and uncertainty for Indian gamers Premium content

    The inside story on the Asia tech trends that matter, from Nikkei Asia and the Financial Times

    Foxconn logo on a computer screen
  • Thursday, 3 November, 2022
    News in-depthCoronavirus economic impact
    China’s closed-loop crisis: ‘I’m human, not a machine’

    The sustainability of a system meant to keep factories operating is under intense strain

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