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Foxconn Says It’s Committed To Wisconsin Jobs Amid Governor’s Skepticism

Manufacturer Reacts To Evers Saying Promised 13K Job Benchmark 'Unrealistic'

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Foxconn Technology Group says it remains committed to “long term” job creation in Wisconsin, the day after Gov. Tony Evers said it was unrealistic to expect the company to employ 13,000 people in the state as promised.

Foxconn didn’t mention the 13,000 number in its statement Thursday. It could get nearly $3 billion in state tax credits if it employs that many people and invests $10 billion on the Wisconsin project over 10 years.

However, the liquid crystal display factory it’s building in the state is much smaller than what was originally planned when the contract was written. Evers says he wants to revisit the contract.

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Foxconn said it remains committed to the deal, while being “open to further consultation, collaboration, and new ideas.”

The company said, “Foxconn’s commitment to job creation in Wisconsin remains long term” and will span the length of the contract and beyond.