Foxconn has failed to create enough jobs to qualify for as much as $3 billion in subsidies from the state of Wisconsin for its factory complex, The Wall Street Journal reported. State officials said Foxconn had changed the scope of the project too much and would need to create a new contract to qualify for the subsidies, according to the newspaper. Foxconn chairman Terry Gou initially said...
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