Foxconn to Shift Some iPhone Production From Covid-Hit Plant to Other Sites

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Foxconn is shifting some production from its Covid-struck iPhone facility in central China to other sites, as many workers frightened by the outbreak leave the factory

TOKYO— Foxconn Technology Group is planning to shift some production from

in central China to other sites in the country, people familiar with the matter said, as many workers frightened by the outbreak have left the factory.in its Zhengzhou facility, the world’s biggest assembly site for Apple Inc. ’s smartphones.

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