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    Foxconn nears deal to supply electric buses to Mitsubishi Fuso, Nikkei reports

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    Foxconn is nearing a deal to supply electric buses to Japanese commercial automaker Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus, the Nikkei reported on Thursday, citing a source close to the Taiwanese chipmaker.

    Mitsubishi Fuso, which is owned by Daimler Truck, plans to sell the Model T bus and Model U microbus, both of which were developed by Foxconn, under its own brand, the report said.

    Mitsubishi Fuso and Foxconn are looking to create a new company to oversee the buses, according to the report.

    The Taiwanese chipmaker said in a briefing in April it intends to roll out the Model T and Model U buses in Japan in 2027.

    Foxconn and Daimler Truck did not immediately respond to Reuters’ requests for comment.

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