Sharp Corp, the Japanses display maker, may break ground on a $7 billion plant in the U. S. as Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe readies for his first meeting with President Trump, Reuters reported.
A Sharp spokesman told Reuters that no final decision has been made on the plant.
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Sharp Corp, the Japanses display maker, may break ground on a $7-billion plant in the U. S. as Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe readies for his first meeting with President Trump, Reuters reported.
A Sharp spokesman told the news agency that no final decision has been made on the plant, but the report said Sharp is taking the lead on a project initially outlined by its parent company Foxconn.
The report said that the chief executive of Foxconn floated the idea about the $7-billion display-making plant. He did not elaborate where or when the project would occur.
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