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2H25 Foundry Utilization Exceeds Expectations, Some Players Are Prepared for Price Hikes

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TrendForce’s latest investigations have revealed that wafer foundry utilization during the second half of 2025 has remained more resilient than anticipated. Several factors are contributing to this, including the postponed U.S. semiconductor tariffs, low inventory at IC vendors, the peak smartphone season, and ongoing high demand for AI.

Taiwan Rejects U.S. Proposal for 50-50 Semiconductor Production Split

10/03/2025 | I-Connect007 Editorial Team
Taiwan stated on October 1 that it will not agree to a U.S. proposal to shift half of its semiconductor production to the United States, despite mounting pressure from Washington over tariffs and chip supply security, according to Reuters.

Nolan’s Notes: Tariffs, Technologies, and Optimization

10/01/2025 | Nolan Johnson -- Column: Nolan's Notes
Last month, SMT007 Magazine spotlighted India, and boy, did we pick a good time to do so. Tariff and trade news involving India was breaking like a storm surge. The U.S. tariffs shifted India from one of the most favorable trade agreements to the least favorable. Electronics continue to be exempt for the time being, but lest you think that we’re free and clear because we manufacture electronics, steel and aluminum are specifically called out at the 50% tariff levels.

SIA Statement on Semiconductor Tariffs Announcement

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The Government Circuit: Navigating New Trade Headwinds and New Partnerships

08/25/2025 | Chris Mitchell -- Column: The Government Circuit
As global trade winds continue to howl, the electronics manufacturing industry finds itself at a critical juncture. After months of warnings, the U.S. Government has implemented a broad array of tariff increases, with fresh duties hitting copper-based products, semiconductors, and imports from many nations. On the positive side, tentative trade agreements with Europe, China, Japan, and other nations are providing at least some clarity and counterbalance. 
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