Due to the sudden outbreak of the Corona virus affecting the world, companies in many countries around the world, especially China, had to temporarily stop their production operations. Foxconn, the biggest iPhone manufacturer of technology giant Apple, was one of the most affected companies, but according to the Reuters report published today, things seem to have returned to normal in the company. Continue where it left off The report was quoted from Terry Conno, the founder of Foxconn, who told reporters in Taipei that the supply of components to their factories in China and Vietnam has returned to normal. Although Guo claims that requests for Foxconn’s resumption of their activities exceeded their expectations, we should point out that warnings continue that Japan and Korea-based supply chains are still a cause for concern. The reason for this is known as both Japan and Korea still dealing with the virus outbreak. In China, where the virus appeared, good news from recent days has caused morale to rise. The country, which is steadily fighting the virus, seems to have taken strong control of it. However, comments have been made that how Foxconn’s continued operations may affect Apple. It has long been known that Foxconn produced most of the Apple products. There are rumors that the launch of the iPhone SE 2, which is planned to be held this fall as a result of the hitch and time losses due to the virus, may be delayed, but no one is sure yet that Foxconn’s resume production may reverse the delay. So the truth is, for the moment, it just seems to wait and see what happens together.
