LANSING - After picking neighboring Wisconsin for its new $10 billion display plant, Gov. Rick Snyder said there's a "strong possibility" Foxconn Technology Group will open another facility in Michigan, according to The Associated Press.

"We had very healthy, very good discussions about Michigan's strengths and how it could be very good for Foxconn to be present in Michigan in some fashion. What it is has yet to be determined," Snyder said in a phone interview late Monday as he wrapped up his nine-day trade trip to China.

Any plans here likely would be shaped around the autonomous vehicle industry and advanced manufacturing for the Taiwanese electronics manufacturer.

Snyder told the AP that Foxconn Chairman Terry Gou invited him for a tour of the Foxconn factory in Shenzhen near Hong Kong, where they discussed the auto industry.

Gou was quoted by Chinese media as saying Foxconn planned to open a research and development center in Michigan centered on self-driving vehicles.

Snyder declined to confirm that, telling the AP only "that would be one of the natural things that they could well be looking at."