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Foxconn restarts some Shenzhen production through a bubble environment
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Foxconn restarts some Shenzhen production through a bubble environment

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Foxconn Taiwan Inc supplier, stated Wednesday that it has resumed production at its Shenzhen campus following meeting the government’s conditions for employees to live in bubbles.

The company, also known under the name Hon Hai Precision Industry Co Ltd, announced Monday that production would be stopped to comply COVID-19 measures. This has raised concerns about the impact on global supply chains.

This process can only be done on campuses that have both production and employee housing, Foxconn stated in a statement.

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Some operations have been restarted by the Shenzhen campus’s closed-loop management and the implementation of the necessary health measures for campus residents.

China used this system at the recent Winter Olympics. It kept all event personnel separated from the public by using a tightly sealed bubble. The system was seen as a success in preventing the spread the novel coronavirus into the community or at the Olympics. (Reporting by Yimou and Ben Blanchard, Writing by Brenda Goh and Muralikumar anantharaman; Editing by Christian Schmollinger.

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