Taiwan's Foxconn says biggest challenge is U.S.-China trade war

Reuters  |  TAIPEI 

By Jess Yu

TAIPEI (Reuters) - Foxconn, the world's largest electronics contract manufacturer, said on Friday the biggest challenge the company is facing is the trade war between Washington and

threatened on Monday to hit $200 billion of Chinese imports with 10 percent tariffs if retaliates against his previous announcement to target $50 billion in imports. The has accused of stealing U.S. intellectual property, a charge denies.

"The biggest challenge we're facing is the U.S.-trade war. In terms of how we manage and adapt, this is something all our high-level managers are making various plans on," said at the company's annual general meeting.

He did not elaborate on what kind of plans were under consideration.

A Sino-U.S. trade war could disrupt supply chains for the technology and auto industries, sectors heavily reliant on outsourced components, and derail growth for the world economy.

The and are Taiwan's top export markets.

Foxconn, a major supplier for Apple Inc, is formally known as Hon Hai Precision Industry Co.

For 2018, Gou said it was necessary to be mindful of the uncertainties of inflation and the pace of interest rate rises, adding that the Chinese economy continues to be affected by "structural adjustments".

Shares of were down 0.7 percent on Friday, in line with the benchmark index.

(Reporting by Jess Yu; Editing by and Edwina Gibbs)

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First Published: Fri, June 22 2018. 08:57 IST