It's too late to regret it! Foxconn continues to work hard, and Terry Gou has taught us a lesson!
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The night of regret, Foxconn's unremitting efforts and Terry Gou's inspiration to us.
As we all know, Foxconn wants to build a factory in Chinese mainland. In particular, the past three years and last year's survey have caused a lot of problems for Foxconn, prompting it to accelerate the pace of building factories in India and Vietnam.
For example, in December last year, Foxconn announced that it would invest more than 10 billion yuan to build a new factory in India; Some time ago, in March, Foxconn announced that it would invest 700 million yuan to build a new factory in India. In short, in the past two years, Foxconn has reduced its production capacity in Chinese mainland and placed more orders abroad.
In fact, not only Foxconn, but also Apple, Samsung and other foreign-funded enterprises have also transferred their production lines to Chinese mainland. To a large extent, the reason for this is that changes in the global economic environment have led to the withdrawal of foreign companies in the hope of seeking stable development.
Not to be outdone, Foxconn announced an investment of 37.2 million yuan to set up a chip packaging and testing company in India in cooperation with an Indian company.
Generally speaking, the packaging and testing of chips are labor-intensive and profit-intensive, so they are usually packaged and tested in Chinese mainland to ensure chip quality. This time, Gou unexpectedly chose the Indian company, apparently not just for cost reasons.
Honestly speaking, under the current economic environment, Foxconn and other foreign-funded enterprises are constantly moving their productive forces out, and the living pressure of ordinary citizens can be imagined. In particular, many people are still taking out loans, taking out mortgages, and their lives will be turned upside down if the factory no longer needs workers.
In addition, the influence of foreign-owned factories should not be underestimated. Taking Foxconn as an example, Zhengzhou Foxconn alone will have a GDP of 1,172 in 2022800 million yuan, accounting for 2 3 of Henan Province's GDP. At the same time, as Foxconn takes root in Zhengzhou, the surrounding large and small factories have been relocated, among which Zhengzhou is the most prominent, almost the entire Zhengzhou economy depends on Foxconn, if Foxconn doesn't even look at the factory to move away! The result?
Unfortunately, while he knew how important Foxconn was to China's economy, he failed to articulate his point. Frankly, Mr. Gou has taught us a lesson this time: if we can't maintain the previous growth model, the departure of foreign-funded companies such as Foxconn will become the norm.
It is difficult to say that our economy has been able to develop at a high speed over the past 30 years because we have persisted in taking economic construction as the central task, protecting private enterprises, and fully respecting and giving preference to foreign entrepreneurs. However, if we change the direction of development, there is a good chance that our former glory will become a thing of the past, and everything we do now will be taken away by someone else, and we must be vigilant about this.
To put it bluntly, modern Chinese have only lived a good life for more than ten years, and they don't want to go back to live a good life when they have eaten and drunk enough. What do you think?