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Foxconn offers to train Americans on manufacturing

 
Published on Nov 08, 2012
3:50 PM
 In this May 26, 2010 file photo, staff members work on the production line at the Foxconn complex in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen. The head of Taiwan's Foxconn Technology Group says he will invite dozens of American engineers to his factories in China to learn about manufacturing. -- PHOTO: AP

TAIPEI (AP) - The head of Taiwan's Foxconn Technology Group says he will invite dozens of American engineers to his factories in China to learn about manufacturing.

News reports here say Terry Gou told a business meeting on Wednesday that he did not believe President Barack Obama could succeed in moving production lines back to the US because Americans have outsourced those jobs for too long.

But Mr Gou says he hopes the Americans can learn how factories are operated so they can return home to set up facilities with automated equipment to resolve the lack of skilled labourers.

Foxconn employs 1.2 million people in China to assemble products for Apple and other global firms. It has introduced more robots in China over the past two years as it faces soaring wages there.

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