Source: The Next Web
Foxconn's deployment of the Honor D1 humanoid robot in its own factories marks the end of a 40-year business model built on labor cost differentials between Asia and the West. When the world's largest contract manufacturer—responsible for roughly 40% of global smartphone assembly—automates its core production lines, it removes the economic case for maintaining massive overseas factories. Consumer electronics, automotive, and appliance manufacturers now face a direct question: where should production happen. The shift is specific, not abstract. Automation capex has become cheaper than the logistics and geopolitical risk of running 800,000-person manufacturing campuses.