The project consists of two phases: the expansion of an existing Foxconn facility in the municipality of El Salto, and the construction of a new plant nearby. Construction “should be finished in a year” Lemus said, adding that the plant is expected to open late this year or early 2026.
Foxconn’s planned mega-AI server plant near Guadalajara, Mexico, will complete construction in a year despite the threat of new tariffs from US President Donald Trump, according to Jalisco Governor Pablo Lemus Navarro.
Hon Hai Precision Industry, Foxconn’s official name, is investing about US$900 million ($1.21 billion) in what will become the world’s largest assembly plant for servers powered by Nvidia’s state-of-the-art GB200 AI chips, Lemus told Bloomberg News in an interview.

