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Investigative and extensive reporting by The Verge discloses that Foxconn has backed away from a contract amendment negotiation it proposed, and which the Evers administration believes is mandatory given the project's many changes and uncertainties - - with the future of the heavily-subsidized and already-shrinking Mt. Pleasant facility in doubt.
SHOWDOWN IN WISCONN VALLEY
Why won’t Foxconn tell Wisconsin what it’s building?
For its part, Foxconn tells The Verge it believes the original contract is still valid, and it vaguely suggested its efforts in Wisconsin would not continue if no resolution is reached.
I will add this major development to my continuous, 30-month archive, here.
A Foxconn Fever primer:
NBC Nightly News, 7/21/19
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