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  2. Foxconn - Wikipedia

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    As of 2012, Foxconn had 12 factories in nine Chinese cities—more than in any other country. [ 35 ] The largest Foxconn factory is located in Longhua Subdistrict, Shenzhen , where hundreds of thousands of workers (varying counts include 230,000, [ 34 ] 300,000, [ 36 ] and 450,000) [ 37 ] are employed at the Longhua Science & Technology Park ...

  3. Home state regulation - Wikipedia

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    This would, in turn enable mutual recognition of laws, where the bulk of legal control takes place in the country of origin (Home State) and the country of destination acknowledges the former's regulatory power. This was considered practical, as control would be exercised at first port of call and, since the minimum of mutual standards would ...

  4. Foxconn and unions - Wikipedia

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    With over a million members, Foxconn Trade Union is the world's largest trade union and also a company union dominated by management. It was established in 2006 in Shenzhen, China. Similar to the situation in China, Foxconn has signed collective agreements with managerial friendly trade unions in India.

  5. Foxconn Industrial Internet - Wikipedia

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    Foxconn Industrial Internet Co., Ltd. (Fii; Chinese: 富士康工业互联网; pinyin: Fùshìkāng Gōngyè Hùliánwǎng) is a publicly listed company that engages in the manufacture and sale of electrical equipment that includes telecommunications equipment, cloud computing equipment, precision tools and industrial robots.

  6. Foxconn’s billionaire founder seeks presidency of Taiwan to ...

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    Foxconn founder Terry Gou enters a crowded race to replace outgoing Taiwan president Tsai Ing-wen, pledging improved ties with China and greater economic growth.

  7. Freedom of Establishment and Freedom to Provide Services in ...

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    The Services Directive introduces the principle of "country of origin" for the provision of services in the EU, meaning that a legal/natural person following the rules in its home country is entitled to provide services in other EU countries without following additional regulation in the host country where the service is provided. [48]

  8. India opposition asks Modi government to question Foxconn ...

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    India's opposition Congress urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government on Saturday to question Foxconn about its hiring practices after Reuters reported that the Apple supplier rejects ...

  9. Foxconn building Nvidia superchip facility in Mexico ... - AOL

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    Foxconn's other focus is ambitious plans to diversify away from its role of building consumer electronics for Apple, hoping to use its tech know-how to offer EV contract manufacturing and also ...