Foxconn is a Taiwanese multinational electronics contract manufacturer. It is the world's largest electronics manufacturer in terms of sales and third-largest employer in the world.
- Founded in 1974 by Terry Gou
- Initially focused on producing plastic molding and electrical components
- Entered the computer connector industry in 1981
- Expanded to the USA in 1987 and Europe in 1988
- Became a major contractor for Apple in 2000
- Acquired Sharp Corporation in 2016
A Taiwanese electronics manufacturing company and competitor to Foxconn in producing Apple products.
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An American electronics manufacturing services company, providing digital, electrical design, supply chain, and manufacturing services for a variety of industries.
Foxconn is a major assembler of Apple's iPhones.
Foxconn is also a major assembler of Apple's iPads.
Foxconn is a major manufacturer of Nintendo Switch consoles.
Foxconn produces electronics for a variety of companies, including Apple, Amazon, and Nintendo.
Foxconn has factories mainly in China, but also in India, Vietnam, Mexico, and Brazil.
There have been concerns about worker treatment at Foxconn, including reports of long working hours and low pay. However, the company has made efforts to improve working conditions and compliance.
Yes, Foxconn is publicly traded on the Taiwan Stock Exchange.
Yes, Foxconn produces electronics for a variety of companies including Amazon, HP, and Dell.