Foxconn subsidiary plans to expand production in Vietnam, document shows
Fushan Technology plans a 20% output boost to over 300 million electronics annually, including Xbox and mobile phones, supporting Vietnam's growing role in global supply chains.
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Foxconn subsidiary plans to expand production in Vietnam, document shows
HANOI, Dec 3 : Fushan Technology, a subsidiary of Taiwanese electronics manufacturer Foxconn, is seeking a permit to expand production in Vietnam to make Xbox gaming devices and other electronic parts, according to a company document sent to Bac Ninh province's environmental department.The company also plans
Report: Foxconn Subsidiary Plans To Make Up To 4.8 Million 'Xbox Consoles, Parts And Other Devices' Per-Year
"Seeking a permit to expand production in Vietnam".As the Xbox Series X|S generation continues and another one is on the horizon, it's being reported this week that a subsidiary of manufacturing company Foxconn is planning to expand its Xbox production over in Vietnam.This report comes from Reuters, which mentions that Fushan Technology, which is part of Foxconn, is trying to obtain a permit to produce up to 4.8 million "Xbox gaming devices, par…
Microsoft is reportedly partnering with...
https://www.windowscentral.com/gaming/xbox/microsoft-is-reportedly-partnering-with-foxconn-to-expand-xbox-manufacturing-by-4-8-million-devices-per-year-as-grand-theft-auto-6-looms According to Jez Corden Microsoft has started looking into production in Vietnam for their accessories and consoles and are looking to expand console & device manufacturing before GTA 6 launches later next year. Spoiler: Bit of Article The Xbox Series X…
The price of PC components is skyrocketing (look at RAMs) and that not only affects computers, but also consoles like PS5 and the current Nintendo Switch 2.While this may or may not get to the calm, companies like Microsoft are looking for solutions and an agreement with Foxconn before GTA 6 would help them produce 5 million more annually.Before confirming whether or not they are priced (again), it seems that Trump's tariffs already have a place…
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