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Foxconn Pulls Chinese Staff from India

Foxconn Pulls Chinese Staff from India

Bloomberg16 hours ago
iPhone builder Foxconn has pulled Chinese staff from India, according to sources. Bloomberg's Dana Wollman discusses the hurdle this creates for Apple with Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow on "Bloomberg Tech". (Source: Bloomberg)
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