SemiconductorsApple supplier Foxconn to buy Taiwanese chip plant in EV push
iPhone assembler keen to secure semiconductors amid global shortage
Foxconn's headquarters building is pictured on July 15, 2021. © Getty Images
LAULY LI and CHENG TING-FANG, Nikkei staff writers
August 5, 2021 16:14 JST
Updated on August 5, 2021 17:50 JST
HSINCHU, Taiwan -- Taiwanese electronics giant Foxconn said on Thursday it will buy a semiconductor plant from a local memory chip supplier for $90 million, marking a major step by the iPhone assembler to secure a source of chips for its nascent electric vehicle business.