Foxconn's iPhone business chief replaced after COVID outbreak and protests

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Now, while it seems the iPhone 14 stock is back to normal, Bloomberg reports that Foxconn replaced its iPhone business chief.

Published Jan 17th, 2023 8:25AM ESTFoxconn had a rough end of 2022. With a COVID-19 outbreak followed by protests, Apple had to give a rare statement about supply chain issues regarding the iPhone 14 Pro models. Sales success, the Cupertino firm almost couldn’t sell the new high-end models due to these problems.reports that Foxconn replaced its iPhone business chief. Wang Charng-yang will step back to focus on a role on the board, while Michael Chiang will be in charge of this role.

On the other hand, Chiang is part of this new generation of young leaders. In 2021, in an interview, he said he had gone to India three times to help Foxconn build its manufacturing presence in the country.

 

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