Foxconn and Pegatron, Apple's biggest iPhone manufacturing partners in China, are considering new facilities production in Mexico for obvious reasons.
According to one Publication of El Economista, Foxconn is in the process of designing a new plant in Mexico. The company already has a total of five different factories in the country, but is responsible for the production of TVs and servers.
Thus, the construction of a new factory will be aimed specifically at the iPhone. Interestingly, Apple does not seem to be involved in this new project and the decision starts entirely with Foxconn.
At the same time, Pegatron is reportedly considering a similar move.
Apple itself is trying to reduce its dependence on China, especially after the commercial blockade of the United States in China.
The company from Cupertino has long been considered a potential target for the government of Beijingif the government wants to retaliate against an American company for the sanctions it is facing Huawei and TikTok from the US.
"Apple does not seem to be involved in this new project and the decision starts entirely with Foxconn…"
are you kidding us ????
Panagiotis, there is no Apple factory. The production of its products is undertaken by various manufacturers around the world.
For example
The Bosch Sensortech, which makes the accelerometer, has factories in Germany, the USA, China, South Korea, Taiwan, Japan and Singapore.
Cirrus Logic in the USA has factories in the United Kingdom, South Korea, Taiwan, Japan and Singapore.
If Bosch decides to open a plant in Greece to produce the corresponding component, this does not concern Apple's board of directors. Whether Cirrus Logic or Foxconn decide to move production to Mexico or Canada is also not an Apple issue.
I wrote something else my friend. That the apl also put its hand through Trump and Trump through the apl. .., although it does not seem to be involved