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Decoder with Nilay Patel

A former Foxconn executive tries to explain what went wrong in Wisconsin

Decoder with Nilay Patel

Vox Media Podcast Network

Business, Technology

4.23.4K Ratings

🗓️ 19 April 2022

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

Alan Yeung is a professor of entrepreneurship at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and the former head of the Foxconn project in Wisconsin. If you don’t quite remember, the Foxconn project in Wisconsin was announced in 2017 as a massive deal to build the first “Generation 10.5” LCD factory in North America. It was also one of the first big moments in the Trump presidency, complete with President Trump holding a golden shovel at a lavish groundbreaking ceremony where he said the factory would be “the eighth wonder of the world.” But it turned out that while Foxconn was putting on a great show, no LCD factory was actually getting built, even though Foxconn kept saying it was happening. Links We're nominated for a Webby! Vote for Decoder! The award winning story from Josh Dzieza - The 8th wonder of the world Wisconsin's $4.1 billion Foxconn factory boondoggle Foxconn’s $100M deal with the University of Wisconsin has students worried What a new governor means for Wisconsin’s controversial Foxconn factory Foxconn and the village: the $10B factory deal that turned one small Wisconsin town upside down No one seems to know what Foxconn is doing in Wisconsin After a ‘personal conversation’ with Trump, Foxconn says it will build a factory in Wisconsin after all Foxconn is confusing the hell out of Wisconsin Foxconn promised a ‘correction’ about empty buildings in Wisconsin two weeks ago, and it hasn’t said a word since With Foxconn chief’s Trump meeting, the Wisconsin project gets even more political One month ago, Foxconn said its innovation centers weren’t empty — they still are Foxconn’s delays might finally give Wisconsin the upper hand One year after Trump’s Foxconn groundbreaking, there is almost nothing to show for it Even fixing Wisconsin’s Foxconn deal won’t fix it, says state-requested report Foxconn’s first announced product for its Wisconsin factory is an airport coffee robot Foxconn releases and immediately cancels plans for a giant dome in Wisconsin Foxconn's giant glass dome in Wisconsin is back, baby Exclusive: documents show Foxconn refuses to renegotiate Wisconsin deal Foxconn’s buildings in Wisconsin are still empty, one year later Exclusive: Wisconsin denies Foxconn tax subsidies after contract negotiations fail The 8th wonder of the world Exclusive: Wisconsin report confirms Foxconn's “LCD factory” isn't real Foxconn tells Wisconsin it never promised to build an LCD factory Intel selects Ohio for ‘largest silicon manufacturing location on the planet’ Transcript: https://www.theverge.com/e/22794506 Credits: Decoder is a production of The Verge, and part of the Vox Media Podcast Network. Today’s episode was produced by Creighton DeSimone and Jackie McDermott and it was edited by Callie Wright. The Decoder music is by Breakmaster Cylinder. Our Sr Audio Director is Andrew Marino and our Executive Producer is Eleanor Donovan.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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There's something so romantic about winter and I don't know whether that's just because

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I'm a bit for homebody and I love a 5.

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But I think it's just the holiday period, it's just for me, it's the most romantic period.

0:14.2

And I think anyone who's listened to my records will know that I'm quite a big fan of romance.

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Joy in every sip with red carp snout back at Starbucks.

0:23.6

Sam Mendes presents Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens, an audible original drama.

0:31.9

The young gentleman's name would be Oliver.

0:35.1

Oliver Twist.

0:37.1

With Brian Cox as Fagin.

0:39.3

What have you seen?

0:40.5

Street boy.

0:41.5

Nicola Cochlan as Nancy and Daniel Caluia as Bill Sykes.

0:45.5

Look at me like a hello to my lawyer.

0:48.6

With original music by Dan Gillespie's cells, subscription required, see audible.co.uk for terms.

0:56.1

Hey everybody, before we start I just want to say Dakota was nominated for a Webby award

0:59.5

for Best Technology Podcast and you can vote for us to win a People's Voice Webby.

1:04.7

So a link to the voting is in the show notes we would really appreciate your vote.

1:10.8

Hello and welcome to Dakota.

1:12.3

I'm Neil Appetel, Editor in Chief of the Verge and Dakota is my show about big ideas

1:16.7

and other problems.

1:17.7

Today I'm talking to Alan Young, a professor of entrepreneurship at the University of Wisconsin

1:22.2

Madison and the former head of the Foxconn project in Wisconsin.

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