iPhone Supplier Foxconn Announces Second Plant Coming to Michigan in Trump Era

US President Donald Trump shakes hands with Terry Gou (C), Chairman of Foxconn, an electronics supplier, while Sen. Ben Johnson (R-WI) (R) stands nearby during an announcement that the company will open a manufacturing facility in Wisconsin, during an event in the East Room of the White House July 26, 2017 in Washington, DC. The president was touting a decision by Apple supplier Foxconn to invest $10 billion to build a factory in Wisconsin that produces LCD panels. Foxconn said the project would create 3,000 jobs, with the 'potential' to generate 13,000 new jobs, according to published reports. (Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images)
Apple iPhone supplier Foxconn has announced that it is planning a second manufacturing plant, this one in Michigan. After Foxconn announced a new plant in Wisconsin just last month, these newest jobs are coming to the second state that was key to President Trump’s election in 2016.

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