Foxconn Technology Group on Wednesday
said again that it will create 13,000 jobs in Wisconsin and invest $10
billion in its planned manufacturing campus, but declined to say it
still plans to build the type of factory specified in its contracts with
state and local government.
Responding
to criticism from Democrats over changing plans for a project that
could receive some $4 billion in public subsidies, Foxconn reiterated
that it is committed to the jobs and investment numbers.
But
in a shift from its stance of two months ago, the company on Wednesday
did not offer assurances that it still plans to build the type of liquid
crystal display panel plant the contracts cite.
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