Foxconn was forced to withdraw from China, and Apple was the manipulator? Netizens blamed Apple for

Mondo Technology Updated on 2024-02-01

Foxconn was forced to withdraw from China, and Apple was the manipulator? Netizens blamed Apple for the culprit

Recently, Foxconn, a Taiwanese electronics manufacturing giant, has been jointly investigated by many countries and departments around the world, which has aroused widespread attention from all walks of life. Some analysts believe that this survey may indicate that Foxconn will completely withdraw from the Chinese market. However, will it really end so badly?

Foxconn, a company that is deeply bound to American customers such as Apple and has been deeply involved in the Chinese market for many years, is now facing a dilemma. And every choice it makes will have a significant impact on its future development.

However, relying too deeply on customers such as Apple is obviously not a long-term solution. Foxconn needs to recognize this reality and not be led by the nose by customers. What's more, the Chinese market is of great significance to Foxconn. Choosing to easily withdraw from the Chinese market is tantamount to cutting off one's own arm, short-sightedness and blindness.

In the face of the state's investigation, Foxconn should assess the situation, respond with a conciliatory posture, and always put the Chinese market first. Confrontation not only does not solve the problem, but may put itself in a greater predicament.

The importance of the Chinese market is irreplaceable for Foxconn. Foxconn should recognize the situation more wisely, live in harmony with the country, and continue to develop in China. We believe that through the efforts of all parties, this dispute can be properly resolved.

Foxconn's confidence is based on its leading technological strength and huge market share, but this does not mean that it can ignore the country's laws and regulations. We expect Foxconn to make a wise choice, reconcile with the country, continue to grow in the Chinese market, and contribute more to the development of China's technology industry."

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