Foxconn: Taiwan-based iPhone-maker investigated by China- QHN

China has launched an investigation into Taiwan-based iPhone-maker Foxconn,

The Global Times, citing anonymous sources, says officials conducted tax inspections at Foxconn businesses in two Chinese provinces.

Foxconn says it will co-operate with the investigation.

Foxconn says it will co-operate with the investigation.

The Global Times also said China’s natural resources department made on-site investigations into land use by key Foxconn businesses in the provinces of Henan and Hubei.

“Legal compliance everywhere we operate around the world is a fundamental principle of Hon Hai Technology Group (Foxconn),” the company said in a statement.

“We will actively cooperate with the relevant units on the related work and operations,” it added.

Foxconn’s founder Terry Gou is running as an independent candidate in Taiwan’s presidential election that is due to take place in January.

The election is expected to have a significant influence on Taiwan’s relationship with China given tensions between them have ratcheted up in the past year. As Beijing’s claims over the self-governed island have grown more assertive, presidential candidates have pitched their differing visions on how to respond.

China has launched an investigation into Taiwan-based iPhone-maker Foxconn,

Foxconn says it will co-operate with the investigation.

The Global Times, citing anonymous sources, says officials conducted tax inspections at Foxconn businesses in two Chinese provinces.

The Global Times also said China’s natural resources department made on-site investigations into land use by key Foxconn businesses in the provinces of Henan and Hubei.

Foxconn says it will co-operate with the investigation.

Foxconn says it will co-operate with the investigation.

The Global Times also said China’s natural resources department made on-site investigations into land use by key Foxconn businesses in the provinces of Henan and Hubei.

“Legal compliance everywhere we operate around the world is a fundamental principle of Hon Hai Technology Group (Foxconn),” the company said in a statement.

“We will actively cooperate with the relevant units on the related work and operations,” it added.

Foxconn’s founder Terry Gou is running as an independent candidate in Taiwan’s presidential election that is due to take place in January.

The election is expected to have a significant influence on Taiwan’s relationship with China given tensions between them have ratcheted up in the past year. As Beijing’s claims over the self-governed island have grown more assertive, presidential candidates have pitched their differing visions on how to respond.

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