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Foxconn is investing $174 million into a new facility in Louisville, Kentucky, but nothing points to it becoming part of Apple’s supply chain.

Foxconn building exterior featuring a large red and white letter 'H' logo and blue capital letters spelling 'FOXCONN' on the rooftop against a clear blue sky.
A Foxconn factory sign

Apple supply chain partner Foxconn is making moves to expand its footprint in the United States again. This time, it’s building up its operations in Kentucky.

Announcements from Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg and Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear confirmed that Foxconn will be opening “it’s first U.S. manufacturing operation” in Louisville. The investment, which is claimed to be worth about $174 million, will potentially create 180 new jobs in the region.

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