Foxconn has reportedly appointed Michael Chiang as the company's iPhone assembly business chief after a troubled year for the company in China. The company's plant in China's Zhengzhou city was heavily affected late last year after the country's COVID-19 curbs prompted thousands of workers to leave, followed by worker unrest and protests. Chiang will replace Wang Char...
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