Terry Gou, founder of Foxconn, said the resumption of production at its factories in China had “exceeded expectations” after a prolonged halt due to coronavirus
Reuters
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Discussion
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@shiraovide
Shira Ovide
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I hope this is a good sign that life is slowly getting to normal in China. Next question: Will there be demand for smartphones and other gadgets, given social isolation measures and economic unease? https://www.reuters.com/...
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@patrickmoorhead
Patrick Moorhead
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China recovering. Flex had similar statements. https://twitter.com/...