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Photos: Foxconn to invest $10 billion in plant in Wisconsin

Gov. Scott Walker (right) and Foxconn Technology Group Chairman Terry Gou hold a Wisconsin flag at the Milwaukee Art Museum on July 27 to celebrate Foxconn's $10 billion investment to build a display panel plant in Wisconsin that could employ up to 13,000 workers and draw up to $3 billion in subsidies from state taxpayers.
Gov. Scott Walker (right) and Foxconn Technology Group Chairman Terry Gou hold a Wisconsin flag at the Milwaukee Art Museum on July 27 to celebrate Foxconn's $10 billion investment to build a display panel plant in Wisconsin that could employ up to 13,000 workers and draw up to $3 billion in subsidies from state taxpayers.
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Foxconn Chairman Terry Gou, left, and Gov. Scott Walker speak during the Foxconn announcement at the Milwaukee Art Museum on July 27. Mark Hogan, second from right, secretary and CEO of the Wisconsin Economic Development Corp., and Gou's translator, Louis Woo, look on.
Foxconn Chairman Terry Gou, left, and Gov. Scott Walker speak during the Foxconn announcement at the Milwaukee Art Museum on July 27. Mark Hogan, second from right, secretary and CEO of the Wisconsin Economic Development Corp., and Gou's translator, Louis Woo, look on.
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Foxconn Chairman Terry Gou and Gov. Scott Walker shake hands during the Foxconn announcement.
Foxconn Chairman Terry Gou and Gov. Scott Walker shake hands during the Foxconn announcement.
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Foxconn Chairman Terry Gou (left) and Gov. Scott Walker signed a memorandum of agreement during the Foxconn announcement.
Foxconn Chairman Terry Gou (left) and Gov. Scott Walker signed a memorandum of agreement during the Foxconn announcement.
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Foxconn Chairman Terry Gou and Gov. Scott Walker signed a memorandum of agreement during the Foxconn announcement.
Foxconn Chairman Terry Gou and Gov. Scott Walker signed a memorandum of agreement during the Foxconn announcement.
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Foxconn Chairman Terry Gou (right) and Gov. Scott Walker shake hands during the Foxconn announcement.
Foxconn Chairman Terry Gou (right) and Gov. Scott Walker shake hands during the Foxconn announcement.
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Foxconn Chairman Terry Gou (from left) and Gov. Scott Walker talk withToshio Chiba, CEO of Kairos Corp., as he shows off 8K screen technology.
Foxconn Chairman Terry Gou (from left) and Gov. Scott Walker talk withToshio Chiba, CEO of Kairos Corp., as he shows off 8K screen technology.
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Foxconn Chairman Terry Gou shows off 8K screen technology. An eye operation is shown on the screen.
Foxconn Chairman Terry Gou shows off 8K screen technology. An eye operation is shown on the screen.
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Toshio Chiba, CEO with Kairos Coperation shows off the 8K screen technology of an eye operation.
Toshio Chiba, CEO with Kairos Coperation shows off the 8K screen technology of an eye operation.
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Mayor Tom Barrett speaks during the announcement.
Mayor Tom Barrett speaks during the announcement.
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Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett.
Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett.
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Foxconn Chairman Terry Gou brings Tonette Walker, Governor Scott Walker's wife, on stage.
Foxconn Chairman Terry Gou brings Tonette Walker, Governor Scott Walker's wife, on stage.
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Gov. Scott Walker thanks the crowd attending the Foxconn ceremony at the Milwaukee Art Museum.
Gov. Scott Walker thanks the crowd attending the Foxconn ceremony at the Milwaukee Art Museum.
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