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Kingboard Raises $1.5 Billion Through Kingboard Laminates Stake Sale to Support PCB Expansion

06/17/2026 | I-Connect007 Editorial Team
Kingboard Holdings has raised approximately HK$11.77 billion (US$1.5 billion) through the sale of a portion of its stake in subsidiary Kingboard Laminates Holdings, as growing demand from AI infrastructure drives investment across the PCB and electronics materials supply chain.

China’s Export Engine Keeps Accelerating Despite Global Turbulence

06/09/2026 | I-Connect007
China’s export sector continued to outperform expectations in May, with outbound shipments rising 19.4% year over year to US$376.8 billion, according to customs data released Tuesday. The result significantly exceeded economists’ forecasts and marked an acceleration from April’s already strong growth.

The AI Tipping Point: Transforming Global Material Supply Chains

06/01/2026 | Marcy LaRont, I-Connect007 Magazine
While the AI revolution has the world focused on the promise of solving our most complex challenges, some laminate and PCB fabricators are raising concerns that the high-performance materials used to build AI data centers will gobble up the precious resources needed to produce them. PCB industry expert Mark Goodwin, COO of Ventec International, a laminate and equipment supplier, has expressed his concerns about the critical shortage of glass and copper, which he believes will worsen.

Is U.S. EMS Growth Real or Just Repositioning?

05/27/2026 | Nolan Johnson, SMT007 Magazine
Based on survey data, U.S. EMS providers are reporting a noticeable uptick in orders, and the narrative forming around what’s driving that growth is familiar: tariffs, reshoring, and a long-awaited revival of domestic manufacturing. Some analysts even claim we’ve entered a super-cycle, a prolonged period of demand-driven economic growth that can last years to decades. But as is often the case in this industry, the reality is more nuanced.

Managing DDR4, DDR5, and HBM Supply Challenges

05/26/2026 | Rob Ronan, Retronix Ltd.
The global electronics industry is no stranger to supply chain disruption, yet memory devices, particularly DRAM and NAND flash, sit at the center of a uniquely persistent challenge. The situation is particularly complex because constraints are not isolated; they are occurring simultaneously across both legacy and next-generation memory technologies. From DDR4 shortages driven by supplier exits to DDR5 demand being pulled by AI infrastructure, the market is facing a perfect storm of reduced supply, shifting demand, and aggressive pricing increases. For OEMs, EMS providers, and high-reliability sectors, this is a serious operational challenge.
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