25 February 2009

Hon Hai and Foxconn Invest

Hon Hai and Foxconn have been busy with some foreign investment strategies. The first is what seems to be a US$60 million cooperative venture in Turkey with HP. According to CNN Money:

Taiwan's Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. (2317.TW) plans to invest up to US$60 million to build a personal computer manufacturing facility in Turkey together with Hewlett-Packard Co. (HPQ).

"H-P is our strategic partner and there is evidence of growth in the market for PCs" in Turkey, said Hon Hai spokesman Edmund Ding on Wednesday.

An article in Vietnam Investment Review suggests Foxconn will build a handset factory in North Vietnam. The article says.

With initial investment of $200 million, Foxconn’s new factory, which will be able to produce nearly 90 million units per year, will become the second foreign-invested facility in Vietnam to produce mobile phone handsets, after Korea’s Samsung.

The new facility will be built on the 485 hectare Binh Xuyen 2 Industrial Park, the developer of which is Fuchuan, a Foxconn subsidiary. Binh Xuyen 2 is designed to accommodate Foxconn and its suppliers to locate manufacturing facilities in Vinh Phuc province, about 50 kilometres north-west of Hanoi.

More Foxconn news is that according to Trading Markets, Foxconn intends to employ an addition 10,000 people in their Wuhan, China plant.

Taiwan-based electronics maker Foxconn Technology Group (Foxconn) is likely to recruit as many as 10,000 employees for its Wuhan plant this year in accordance with its production expansion plan, disclosed a person in the know recently.

In the current economic climate pounding the electronics sector and driving down sales, with rumored massive layoffs at Foxconn's Shenzhen plant and with Foxconn apparently laying off people in other parts of the world, it makes for interesting and surprising reading. It should be said though that Foxconn's strategic view of Vietnam has been a long term vision and they were intending to invest their for sometime, as apparently have many other Taiwanese companies.

The investment in Turkey is another interesting choice. My sister lives their and the PC enviornment in Turkey seems fairly primitive and unsophisticated and their probably is huge demand. Of course this will also help them gain more direct access into Middle Eastern and Mediterranean markets and in the long term penetrate central Asia although their 2008 investment in Russia may be able to penetrate those markets better.

CNN Money: Hon Hai Precision, H-P To Build US$60 Million PC Manufacturing Plant In Turkey
Vietnam Investment Review: Foxconn making good on its ambitious promises
Trading Markets: Foxconn Said to Recruit 10,000 Employees for Wuhan Plant

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