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Hon Hai is expanding its presence in Central Europe, announcing that it will build a large-scale electric vehicle production base in Poland, along with a semiconductor factory. Hon Hai’s chair Liu Young-way says that an MOU will be signed with a Polish state-owned company as early as the end of this year. He also says the living environment in the Polish science park is similar to that in Taiwan, making it easy for Taiwanese and supply chains to relocate there. Let’s find out more.
Hon Hai is making a fully-fledged push into the electric vehicle business. The latest development is it is expanding its footprint in Poland, Central Europe, by building an electric vehicle production base.
Liu Young-way
Hon Hai chair
Actually, we have already signed an MOU with a Polish state-owned company called EMP. The main source of related technologies for this electric vehicle comes from Hon Hai, including our Foxtron. Electric vehicles or automotive supply chains can all relocate there together.
Hon Hai chair Liu Young-way confirmed that the MOU with the Polish company is expected to be concluded by the end of this year. The two parties will not only join forces to build a large-scale electric vehicle production hub, but also establish a semiconductor factory targeting the European market.
Donald Tusk
Prime Minister of Poland
Our national electric vehicle company EMP will collaborate with Taiwanese partners to create a massive hub in Jaworzno, closely integrated with surrounding industrial and technological ecosystems.
Liu Young-way
Hon Hai chair
The living environment in the whole park is similar to that in Taiwan, so it’s easy for us to relocate.
In addition to Europe, the Taiwan Electrical and Electronic Manufacturers’ Association is also deploying its overseas park plans in the US, including in science parks in Texas and Arizona. Good news is expected before the end of this year, as Taiwanese manufacturers continue to expand their supply chains overseas and expand their global footprints.
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