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Foxconn’s ~$900M AI plant in Mexico undeterred by Trump tariffs

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Foxconn plans to continue construction on its nearly $900 million AI plant in Mexico, undeterred by U.S. President Trump’s tariffs. Foxconn–a.k.a Hon Hai Precision Industry Co.–plans to build the world’s largest assembly plant for servers in El Salto, Jalisco. The servers will be powered by Nvidia Corp’s GB200 AI chips. The Taiwanese company grew its server-related business in Mexico during Trump’s first run as U.S. President. This time, however…
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TESLARATI broke the news in on Wednesday, March 5, 2025.
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