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Local Governments Sign Agreements With Foxconn

Ceremonial Signing Held Friday At Mount Pleasant Village Hall

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David Cole/WPR

One by one, members of the Racine County and the Village of Mount Pleasant boards signed agreements Friday to borrowing millions of dollars on behalf of Foxconn, the Taiwanese-based electronics manufacturer that plans to build a huge plant in the village.

Foxconn representatives also signed off on the deal at the signing ceremony held at the Mount Pleasant Village Hall.

It was a time for celebratory remarks and expressions of confidence that the $10 billion dollar plant and its thousands of jobs, over time, will pan out.

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“After today, this community will become home to one of the largest manufacturing campuses in the entire world,” said Racine County Executive Jonathan Delagrave.

However, at the moment, the long-term vision seems a bit clearer than the short-term.

Racine County Economic Development Corp. Director Jenny Trick indicated that plenty of details remain to be nailed down.

“Our goal is to work with Foxconn to be able to develop a timeline as to what is going to be expected when,” Trick said.

Still, there are plenty of signs of movement.

A preliminary site plan is out, groundbreaking is tentatively scheduled for April and a temporary manufacturing facility with a smattering of employees is operational.

As they’ve done in the past, Foxconn officials avoided reporters’ questions Friday.

In his comments at the signing ceremony, Dr. Louis Woo, the top-ranking company official present, seemed to want to quell any signs of buyer’s remorse among the elected officials.

“I know that some of you thought you were going out on a political limb … to agreeing to this agreement together with Foxconn,” Woo said. “I understand that. To anyone of us an uncertain future is kind of scary. But I can assure you we’ve done this before.”

Woo implied that Foxconn’s financial strength will carry the project through, noting that if Foxconn were a country, it would be considered the 59th largest in the world.