Foxconn reports that the Iran conflict has had minimal effects up to now
Foxconn Chairman: Middle East Tensions Have Minimal Effect on Business
NEW TAIPEI, Taiwan, March 6 (Reuters) — The ongoing tensions involving the United States, Israel, and Iran are having little influence on Foxconn’s operations, according to the chairman of the world’s leading electronics manufacturer and a major supplier of Nvidia’s AI servers.
During a press briefing at Foxconn’s headquarters in New Taipei City, Young Liu expressed optimism about the company’s future, predicting that 2026 will be an exceptionally strong year for the tech giant.
Reported by Ben Blanchard; additional contributions from Wen-Yee Lee; edited by Anne Marie Roantree and Clarence Fernandez.
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