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Foxconn Says China Factories Operating At 50 Percent Over Virus Outbreak

Taiwanese tech giant and iPhone assembler Foxconn said Tuesday its Chinese factories are operating at 50 percent of seasonal capacity and are expecting to take a hit for the current quarter due to the coronavirus outbreak.

Also known by its official name Hon Hai Precision Industry, Foxconn is the world’s biggest contract electronics manufacturer and makes Apple’s iPhones as well as gadgets for other international brands.

Foxconn employs more than one million workers across its vast network of factories in China, where operations have been affected by the deadly COVID-19 outbreak that emerged in central Wuhan before spreading to over 70 countries.

The firm’s chairman Young Liu told investors that its plants on mainland China are currently operating at  “over 50 per cent of seasonal demands” and are expected to resume normal seasonal capacity by the end of March.

The virus outbreak is having an impact on international supply chains and manufacturing given China’s lynchpin role in the global economy.

Apple said last month its revenue for the current quarter would be below its forecasts, and that the worldwide iPhone supply  “will be temporarily constrained” because of the outbreak in China, where Apple manufactures most of its devices.

One of Foxconn’s largest facilities in the central city of Zhengzhou is dubbed  “iPhone City”, where around 60 percent of the devices are assembled according to analysts.

Chinese state media Global Times said Tuesday the Zhengzhou plant is short of 50,000 workers, or 22 percent of the plant’s capacity.

―The Daily Star

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