Apple's top manufacturer says that China has 'unreasonable regulations, unreasonable laws' and its workers should be allowed to work more overtime AAPL

Get the Full StoryFoxconn Chairman Terry Gou would rather manufacture under U.S. law than Chinese regulations.

One of his complaints with Chinese law is the amount of overtime that factory workers are allowed to take.

Gou also said Foxconn's top challenge is the U.S.-China trade war.

Foxconn argued on Friday that it should be governed under U.S. regulations, instead of Chinese regulations, because its customers, like Apple, are American.

Terry Gou, Foxconn's chairman, made the remarks at the manufacturer's annual shareholder meeting, according to Bloomberg and Reuters.

“China has tougher overtime regulations than the U.S. and the European Union, and they understand those are unreasonable regulations, unreasonable laws,” Gou said, according to Bloomberg.See the rest of the story at Business InsiderSee Also:Apple is making a small change to the way that iPhones call 911 that could 'dramatically improve public safety'13 apps for your iPhone that are better than the ones Apple madeA new feature in the next iPhone software is going to shock people it surprised even Apple's CEOSEE ALSO: Inside 'iPhone City,' the massive Chinese factory town where half of the world's iPhones are produced

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