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The Foxconn campus in Wisconsin has been mired in controversy. Photograph: Mark Hertzberg/ZUMA Wire/Rex/Shutterstock
The Foxconn campus in Wisconsin has been mired in controversy. Photograph: Mark Hertzberg/ZUMA Wire/Rex/Shutterstock
Tue 16 Mar 2021 09.39 EDT
Last modified on Tue 16 Mar 2021 14.08 EDT
The head of the Taiwanese manufacturing company Foxconn has said it could start making electric vehicles at a previously abandoned Wisconsin project Donald Trump had claimed would be the “eighth wonder of the world”.
Speaking in Taipei, Foxconn’s chairman, Young Liu, said the company would finalise plans by July in order to start production by the end of 2023, if they decided electric vehicles (EV) were the way to go in Wisconsin.
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