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Geopolitics Reshapes the Global PCB Landscape as Trump 2.0 Looms
February 6, 2025 | TPCAEstimated reading time: 1 minute
The global PCB industry is undergoing a period of significant transformation driven by geopolitical shifts, protectionism, and supply chain restructuring. The US-China trade war has intensified, prompting companies to diversify manufacturing and navigate a complex landscape. The US PCB market, valued at $3.98 billion in 2024, is experiencing growth driven by defense, aerospace, and data center demands. Policies like the National Defense Authorization Act and the Chips and Science Act are fueling domestic production, with companies like TTM investing in US-based manufacturing. However, US production capacity remains limited, relying heavily on imports from Taiwan and China.
In Europe, the PCB market faces challenges from high labor and energy costs, exacerbated by the Russia-Ukraine war. The EU's FOUCSING initiative aims to establish a robust, independent supply chain for high-end PCBs in space and industrial sectors. India's PCB market, while small, is attracting foreign investment due to government incentives. However, infrastructure bottlenecks, unstable power supply, and talent shortages hinder growth.
Southeast Asia is emerging as a key hub for PCB manufacturing, with Thailand poised to become the region's largest producer. Vietnam, a key electronics manufacturing center, is also attracting significant investment. Malaysia, a leader in semiconductor packaging, is attracting investments in substrate manufacturing.
The Trump 2.0 era is expected to intensify geopolitical pressure, with potential for stricter export controls and increased tariffs. This will further complicate global supply chains and impact the competitive landscape for PCB manufacturers. The future of the global PCB industry will be characterized by regional competition and cooperation, with companies navigating complex geopolitical and economic factors.
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