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Terry Gou

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Gender Male
Age 74
Date of birth October 18,1950
Zodiac sign Libra
Born Banqiao District
Taipei
Taiwan
Net worth6. 5 billion USD (2019)
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Spouse Delia Tseng
Serena Lin
Children Gou Shou-zheng
Gou Xiao-ling
Gou Shou-shan
Gou Xiao-ru
Did you knowTerry Gou is the wealthiest Taiwanese billionaire by net worth (world rank: 182).
Job Entrepreneur
Businessperson
Industrialist
Education Taipei College of Maritime Technology
Taipei University of Marine Technology Tamsui Campus
Siblings Tai-Chiang Gou
Tai-Ping Gou
Tony Tai-Cheng Gou
Parents Chu Yung-Chen
Guo Ling Rui
Full nameGuo Tai-ming
FoundedHon Hai Precision
Yonglin Foundation
Hon Hai Precision Industry Co.
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Terry Gou is a Taiwanese billionaire businessman and politician. Gou is the founder and former chairman and chief executive officer of Foxconn, the world's largest contract manufacturer of electronics.

Foxconn: iPhone-maker investigated by Chinese authorities

Aug 28,2023 10:21 pm

By Peter HoskinsBusiness reporter

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 .

The Firm , formally known as Hon Hai Precision Industry Co Ltd, is the biggest maker of iPhones and is one of the largest employers in The World .

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 have grown more assertive, presidential candidates have pitched their differing visions on How To respond.

Mr Gou has positioned himself, based on his years of experience working in China, as an alternative to the incumbent Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), which is seen as hostile to Beijing.

But He Said he was not scared of China when he announced his candidacy: " If the Chinese Communist party regime were to say 'If you don't listen to me, I'll confiscate your assets from Foxconn,' I would say 'Yes, please, do it!'

He resigned his seat on Foxconn's board in September after announcing that he was entering the presidential race. He handed over the management of The Company in 2019 when he announced his first run for The Presidency but retains a 12. 5% stake in Foxconn.

At that time he was a member of the Kuomintang (KMT), a major Political Party in Taiwan which is seen as Beijing-friendly.

The Global Times reported that " many people" in Taiwan suspect Foxconn is being investigated because Mr Gou is running for The Presidency .

However, the state-run paper added that Chinese experts said The Investigation " is normal and legitimate, as any company goes through tax inspections".

The Global Times also cited experts as saying The Investigation may impact the elections and that " if the secessionists who seek 'Taiwan independence' win the elections, that would be a huge disaster to The Peace and stability of the region, and the Chinese people of both sides of the Taiwan Straits, including the ones in The Business circle, should work together to prevent disaster from happening. "

Beijing insists that nations cannot have official relations with both China and Taiwan, with the result that Taiwan has formal diplomatic ties with only a few countries. Although The The US maintains diplomatic relations only with China, it remains Taiwan's most important ally.

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Source of news: bbc.com

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