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[News]Foxconn Clarifies Founder’s ‘Confiscation’ Remark with Urgent Statement


2023-08-28 Consumer Electronics editor

According to Taiwan’s TechNews, Foxconn’s founder, Terry Gou, announced his candidacy for the 2024 presidential election. Responding to questions about how Foxconn is navigating pressure over its China-based investments, Gou emphasized that he has identified a successor and, if the Chinese Communist Party were to confiscate Foxconn’s assets due to disobedience, he would respond with a resolute “Yes! Do It!” Following his remarks, Foxconn swiftly issued a statement emphasizing the company’s collective ownership by global investors. Gou, who relinquished his managerial role four years ago, is not involved in current management.

The statement from Foxconn noted that this year marks the company’s 49th year of existence, during which it’s been contemplating the next 50 years. The group is committed to ongoing transformation and sustainable development. Foxconn’s core values of sharing, collaboration, and mutual prosperity are aimed at leveraging its global stature to contribute to the economic growth and quality job opportunities in the 24 regions it operates in. This commitment to enhancing human welfare, both in the past and the future, remains Foxconn’s primary contribution.

Foxconn is steadfast in promoting corporate governance, operational independence (with a majority of independent directors on its board), and diversity (including female directors, executives, and employees), aspiring to set a benchmark for professional management. While not participating in political activities, Foxconn is dedicated to advancing sustainable operations, ensuring the company’s enduring vitality. This ethos, part of Foxconn’s DNA, drives continuous progress and improvement. Over nearly five decades, it has brought transformative technology products to people’s lives. Looking ahead to the next 50 years, Foxconn seeks to innovate its operational model, offering products that revolutionize the way people live and move.

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