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Apple iPhone Supplier to Build $10 Billion Plant in Wisconsin

Plant to Produce LCD Screens for Electronic Devices, But It's Unclear If Apple Components Will Be Produced There

Making good on plans to invest billions of dollars in U.S. facilities, Taiwan-based Foxconn Technology Group, the world's largest contract electronic components supplier and global manufacturer of Apple's iPhone, among other brands of devices, on Wednesday said it will build its first U.S. facility. And as President Donald Trump might put it, Foxconn's first planned U.S. investment is huge: a $10 billion liquid crystal display (LCD) panel plant to be built in southeast Wisconsin.

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