Foxconn founder Terry Gou, who’s running in Taiwan's presidential election, said Beijing won’t be able to influence him despite his business links in China
The world's biggest contract electronics maker saw sales fall 1.23% year on year last month as PC, cloud and networking products' demand declined
Chip firm chiefs are heading to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's home state for the annual SemiconIndia conference in Gandhinagar
Explaining its breakup with Vedanta, Foxconn said "there was recognition from both sides that the project was not moving fast enough"
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has earmarked chipmaking as a top priority for India and Foxconn's withdrawal will be seen as a major blow
The US electric truck manufacturer says its Taiwanese partner, best known for assembling iPhones, engaged in a "pattern of bad faith"
Prosecutors say 65-year-old Choi Jinseog, once hailed as a star in Korea's chip industry, tapped Samsung’s supplier network to steal information on factory layouts, cleanroom management
The ‘SiliconAuto’ joint venture will design and provide semiconductors for Stellantis’s Fiat and Peugeot brands as well as other automakers
Industrial parks in the north of the country have been affected by rolling electricity blackouts threatening to deepen its economic slump
The world's largest contract electronics maker attributed the slump to a massive writedown related to its 34% stake in Sharp Corp, its Japanese electronics maker
The world's biggest contract electronics maker and iPhone assembler said it expected sales to drop again this quarter after a 12% slip last month
The Apple iPhone manufacturer said it was bracing itself for a sales slump despite record revenue in the first quarter of the year