MIAOLI, Taiwan -- A Foxconn affiliate and major chip equipment maker is considering building its first-ever factory in the U.S. as more companies heed Washington's call to bring critical tech component manufacturing to home.
Foxsemicon CEO says higher costs and labor concerns are hurdles
Foxconn unit Foxsemicon specializes in building modules and making parts for chipmaking equipment.(Source photo screenshot from Foxsemicon's website)
MIAOLI, Taiwan -- A Foxconn affiliate and major chip equipment maker is considering building its first-ever factory in the U.S. as more companies heed Washington's call to bring critical tech component manufacturing to home.