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Localized Automation Becomes a Tariff Storm Safe Haven, but U.S. Smart Factory Build-Out Costs Far Exceed China’s

05/09/2025 | TrendForce
TrendForce’s latest “Human-Machine Technology Report” points out that although the 90-day delay on the U.S. reciprocal tariffs announced by the Trump administration in early April 2025 offers temporary relief, it has already triggered lasting shifts in global manufacturing and supply chain strategies.

Indium, Rio Tinto Announce Groundbreaking Milestone in Gallium Extraction Partnership

05/07/2025 | Indium Corporation
Indium Corporation and Rio Tinto announced the successful extraction of gallium from feed sourced at Rio Tinto’s Vaudreuil alumina refinery in Saguenay, Quebec, Canada. This achievement highlights the power of collaboration in building a more robust global supply chain for gallium.

Navigating Global Manufacturing in an Era of Uncertainty

05/07/2025 | Philip Stoten, Scoop
The EMS industry faces unprecedented challenges as global trade tensions rise and tariff announcements create market uncertainty. In an overview of IPC Europe’s podcast, MADE IN EUROPE, industry experts from GPV and Zollner examine how these developments impact our businesses and customers, and what strategies will prevail in this new landscape.

The Government Circuit: Trump’s Trade War Disrupts the Electronics Ecosystem

05/06/2025 | Chris Mitchell -- Column: The Government Circuit
There is certainly no shortage of work to be done in the IPC Government Relations department, as the U.S. waged a tariff campaign on practically every industrial country in the world and several countries embarked on high-tech initiatives with a mix of approaches to the crucial foundations of electronics manufacturing. Indeed, the breadth and speed of U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariff campaign continues to be a serious challenge for our industry. 

Taiwan's PCB Industry Chain Is Expected to Grow Steadily by 5.8% Annually in 2025

05/05/2025 | TPCA
According to an analysis report jointly released by the Taiwan Printed Circuit Association (TPCA) and the Industrial Technology Research Institute's International Industrial Science Institute, the total output value of Taiwan's printed circuit (PCB) industry chain will reach NT$1.22 trillion in 2024, with an annual growth rate of 8.1%.
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