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Foxconn Planning $1 Billion Facility In Indonesia

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Very surprised Thailand didn't get a lookin at this maybe not land of smiles after all plus you have the new wage hike happening overhere .. coffee1.gif

New manufacturing plant will create 1 million jobs in the region, where the average monthly wage is $100 a month

The market leading computer manufacturer Foxconn is planning a new $1 billion facility in Indonesia.

The new manufacturing plant will create around 1 million jobs in the region. Foxconn is currently discussing its plans with the Indonesian Ministry of Industry.

Foxconn already operates several manufacturing plants in China and Brazil, where it assembles electronic goods for many of the world's biggest technology companies. In a statement released yesterday, the company says it was attracted to Indonesia over Malaysia and Vietnam due to its high rate of economic growth - around 6 per cent a year. It also noted that the region is "sorely in need" of formal jobs, giving it a large workforce used to wages of around $100 a month.

"We are looking forward to establish a new manufacturing plant in Indonesia, although nothing is finalised yet," a Foxconn representative in a statement. "This will help us in manufacturing good quality products and make them available in the markets at lower prices. With this, Indonesians will also get better employment opportunities. We will continue our efforts in establishing more manufacturing plants across the globe."

Foxconn has attempted to raise the standard of working and living conditions in its huge factories due to widespread reports of accidents, fatalities and suicides. However, despite the evidence, demand for jobs at the company's factories in countries like China remains high.

Source : http://www.gamesindu...ty-in-indonesia

Well since the 300b/day has gone in effect, the people seem to be even lazier than before. the customer service and responsiveness in all stores has gone down. Is it why is called LOS, land of sluggish

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Well since the 300b/day has gone in effect, the people seem to be even lazier than before. the customer service and responsiveness in all stores has gone down. Is it why is called LOS, land of sluggish

Very true and i have to agree with you on that ... givenall

It will definitely increase the number of fake phones in Thailand.

It will definitely increase the number of fake phones in Thailand.

Why will it do that?

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It will definitely increase the number of fake phones in Thailand.

Why will it do that?

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I don't know??? Maybe if they would be in Thailand, we could get stolen original one, but so we must take the cheap fake one?????

too bad thailand's political environment is so F'd, these kinds of deals won't happen here when cheaper labor + less red tape + 1st class ports/infrastructure exist in the neighboring countries

at least Thailand has farming :P

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