Foxconn's Gou to discuss trade war, investment on U.S. trip

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Terry Gou, the billionaire founder of Apple supplier Foxconn, said on Tuesday he...

TAIPEI - Terry Gou, the billionaire founder of Apple supplier Foxconn, said on Tuesday he would discuss investment and the China-U.S. trade war while in the United States, adding that he may get to meet U.S. President Donald Trump again.

Gou, Taiwan’s richest person with a net worth of $7.6 billion according to Forbes, stepped down as chief of Foxconn this year, handing over the running of the company to an operations committee. Gou, who is attending the White House Christmas party as part of his 10-day trip, met Trump in Washington in May to discuss the Taiwanese company’s planned investment in Wisconsin.

Trump, however, will be more interested in the Wisconsin investment, Gou added, sitting by a cap with a Taiwanese and U.S. flag on it and the words “Make America great again” - a popular slogan of Trump’s.Foxconn is finding it hard to find workers, given the low unemployment rate in the United States, he added.

 

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The Chinese have took over the USA economy & we thought it was bad when Japan was taking it over back in the day

Foxconn uses suicide nets to keep their employees from killing themselves.

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