Foxconn looks to open IT chainstores in central China
Foxconn looks to open IT chainstores in central China
16:19, July 27, 2010

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The world's leading IT contractor Foxconn is talking with the government of Henan Province in central China about opening some 2,000 chainstores -- an attempt to diversify its business mode.
Officers of Foxconn Technology Group based in Guangdong Province have been negotiating with Henan's commercial authorities about establishing some 2,000 shops across Henan, selling IT products and home appliances, an official with Henan Provincial Commercial Administration told Xinhua Tuesday.
The chainstores are expected to enjoy preferential policies.
The official said Foxconn plans to finish registration of some of the shops before October.
Foxconn's parent company Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. has registered to build two plants in Zhengzhou, capital of Henan, to produce cell phones and other IT devices.
Foxconn is the world's biggest electronics contractor. It makes high-tech products like Apple's iPhone.
Foxconn is not only expanding its production bases but also looking to tap the rapidly developing retail market of China's interior, said Shi Pu, professor with the Henan University of Economics and Law.
"The company is seeking to transform itself. It is not only aiming to take advantage of the cheaper production costs but to also capitalize on the huge consumption market in the inland of China," Shi said.
Source: Xinhua
Officers of Foxconn Technology Group based in Guangdong Province have been negotiating with Henan's commercial authorities about establishing some 2,000 shops across Henan, selling IT products and home appliances, an official with Henan Provincial Commercial Administration told Xinhua Tuesday.
The chainstores are expected to enjoy preferential policies.
The official said Foxconn plans to finish registration of some of the shops before October.
Foxconn's parent company Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. has registered to build two plants in Zhengzhou, capital of Henan, to produce cell phones and other IT devices.
Foxconn is the world's biggest electronics contractor. It makes high-tech products like Apple's iPhone.
Foxconn is not only expanding its production bases but also looking to tap the rapidly developing retail market of China's interior, said Shi Pu, professor with the Henan University of Economics and Law.
"The company is seeking to transform itself. It is not only aiming to take advantage of the cheaper production costs but to also capitalize on the huge consumption market in the inland of China," Shi said.
Source: Xinhua
(Editor:祁澍文)


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