TAIPEI (Taiwan News) – The White House will announce the news of any project, said Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. (鴻海) Chairman Terry Gou (郭台銘) after paying his second visit to the White House in as many days on Friday, leading to increased speculation that he is preparing for a major investment in the United States.

After each visit, reporters caught Gou walking out of the White House, but he was unwilling to confirm whether he had met with President Donald Trump personally.

The new president has been urging corporations to produce more in the United States, and Hon Hai, which is also known as Foxconn Technology, is the world’s top contract assembler of electronic devices, including Apple iPhones and iPads.

On Thursday, when the Washington Post saw him leave the compound, Gou pleaded forgetfulness when asked about Trump, but on Friday, he told a reporter from Reuters news agency that an announcement might come this summer but would be made by the White House itself.

“We’re still not final yet,” he said, adding “in the summer, maybe (after) a few weeks” when asked about the timing of any news. The project under discussion would “include both capital-intensive and skilled labor-intensive and high-tech investment,” he said.

Gou was accompanied on the visit by five of his most trusted lieutenants, including Sharp Corporation President Tai Jeng-wu, reports said. It was not clear whether they had met the U.S. president personally, or just the White House Office of American Innovation, which is headed by his son-in-law, Jared Kushner.

Trump was marking his 100 days in office Saturday by flying to Harrisburg in Pennsylvania, coincidentally the location where Hon Hai promised in 2013 to set up a plant.