lørdag 16. mai 2020

Foxconn says its big iPhone factories in China are back to normal

Foxconn says all of its major factories in mainland China are back to normal again after the coronavirus pandemic hobbled production earlier this year. The Taiwan-based company, which is the main assembler of Apple (AAPL) products such as the iPhone and iPad, was forced to close its factories in China in late January as much of the country was locked down to prevent the spread of the virus.

Those closures affected much of Foxconn's business. Brokerage firm KGI Asia says about 75% of the company's production capacity is in mainland China. Foxconn says all of its major factories in mainland China are back to normal again after the coronavirus pandemic hobbled production earlier this year.