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19.08.25 - 05:36
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Hon Hai, SoftBank to Jointly Make Data Center Equipment in Ohio (Nippon)
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Taipei, Aug. 19 (Jiji Press)--Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. will work with Japan's SoftBank Group Corp. to make equipment related to artificial intelligence data centers in Ohio, local media quoted Young Liu, chairman of the Taiwanese contract electronics manufacturer, as saying on Monday. The move is part of the Stargate Project, an investment plan led by the Japanese technology investor a......
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19.08.25 - 04:48
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Foxconn shifts focus away from iPhones as AI servers drive growth (SCMP)
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Taiwan's Foxconn, which rose to become a global tech manufacturing juggernaut by assembling millions of iPhones, can now say its main business is no longer Apple as it takes advantage of the artificial intelligence boom to diversify its income.
Its revenue from making AI servers and other cloud and networking products, including for major customer Nvidia, surpassed smart consumer products such as iPhones for the first time in the second quarter, marking the culmination of a shift that began......
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19.08.25 - 04:06
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US tariffs prompt TEEMA to plan science parks in US and Mexico (Digitimes)
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Young Liu, chairman of Hon Hai Precision Industry (Foxconn) and leader of the Taiwan Electrical and Electronic Manufacturers' Association (TEEMA), raised concerns over a 20% tariff imposed by the US on Taiwan. During the TEEMA board meeting on March 18, Liu noted this tariff could impact roughly 25% of the association's 3,000 members and emphasized efforts underway to mitigate its adverse effects....
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18.08.25 - 11:06
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Foxconn chair urges policy support amid the rising trade barriers (Digitimes)
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The impact of reciprocal tariffs on Taiwanese industries continues to mount, with concerns spreading across key sectors. Young Liu, Chairman of Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. (Foxconn) and head of the Taiwan Electrical and Electronic Manufacturers' Association (TEEMA), said during a board meeting on August 18, 2025, that roughly 25% of the association's members are experiencing significant disruption....
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