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Foxconn plant in the United States approved 10 billion U.S. dollars, the plant began operation in 2020
Add time:2017/8/23 News source:baidu.com
According to Reuters Beijing time on August 18th reported that the Wisconsin parliament voted 59 to 30 Thursday to approve a bill, paving the way for Foxconn to build a LCD panel factory in the state to provide a $3 billion package reward.
Foxconn plant in the United States approved 10 billion U.S. dollars, the plant began operation in 2020
The factory still has to wait for approval by the joint finance committee, which includes state legislatures and state Senate officials.
Foxconn, the $10 billion plant, is scheduled for operation in 2020, with an address of 1000 acres in the southwestern part of wisconsin.
"We are ready to take advantage of this historic opportunity and establish ties with Foxconn," Wisconsin governor Scott Walker said in a statement.
Walker ordered the legislature to hold a special session in August 1st to assess a package of incentives for Foxconn. The program plans to award Foxconn $3 billion over the next 15 years, most of which are cash rewards.
Foxconn plant in the United States approved 10 billion U.S. dollars, the plant began operation in 2020
The factory still has to wait for approval by the joint finance committee, which includes state legislatures and state Senate officials.
Foxconn, the $10 billion plant, is scheduled for operation in 2020, with an address of 1000 acres in the southwestern part of wisconsin.
"We are ready to take advantage of this historic opportunity and establish ties with Foxconn," Wisconsin governor Scott Walker said in a statement.
Walker ordered the legislature to hold a special session in August 1st to assess a package of incentives for Foxconn. The program plans to award Foxconn $3 billion over the next 15 years, most of which are cash rewards.