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August 2025 SMT007 Magazine: Supply Chain Strategies
August 4, 2025 | I-Connect007 Editorial TeamEstimated reading time: Less than a minute

The August 2025 issue of SMT007 Magazine is out now.
This month, we’re looking at how your supply chain influences your brand’s strength and perception.
Companies with shorter, more resilient, and sustainable supply chains often deliver more reliably and competitively, strengthening their brand in the process.
The takeaway? A brand is more than a logo—it’s the customer’s experience and feeling about your company. How you manage your supply chain directly impacts that perception, shaping customer loyalty and trust.
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Statement from the Global Electronics Association on the July 2025 Tariff on Copper Foil and Electronics-Grade Copper Inputs
07/31/2025 | Global Electronics AssociationWe are disappointed by today’s decision to impose a 50% tariff on imported copper foil and other essential materials critical to electronics manufacturing in the United States.
Direct Metallization: A Sustainable Shift in PCB Fabrication
07/31/2025 | Jim Watkowski, Harry Yang, and Mark Edwards, MacDermid Alpha Electronics SolutionsThe global electronics industry is undergoing a significant transformation, driven by the need for more resilient supply chains and environmentally sustainable manufacturing practices. Printed circuit boards (PCBs), the backbone of interconnection for electronic devices, are at the center of this shift. Traditionally, PCB fabrication has relied heavily on electroless copper, a process that, while effective, is resource-intensive and environmentally hazardous. In response, many manufacturers are turning to direct metallization technologies as a cleaner, more efficient alternative.
SuperX Announces Plan for the Establishment of its AI Supply Center in Japan to Accelerate End-to-End Solution Delivery
07/28/2025 | PRNewswireSuper X AI Technology Limited, a leading provider of AI infrastructure solutions, announced a major strategic expansion of its global supply chain and service capabilities with the planned establishment of its first regional supply center in Japan by its wholly-owned subsidiary in Singapore, SuperX Industries Pte. Ltd.
American Made Advocacy: A Growing Presence in Washington in Turbulent Times
07/29/2025 | Shane Whiteside -- Column: American Made AdvocacyLast month, PCBAA held its fourth annual meeting in Washington, D.C. It was our largest gathering to date and included speakers from the House and Senate, the Department of Commerce, and OEMs Lockheed Martin, RTX, and Northrop Grumman. We also spent a day on Capitol Hill educating lawmakers and their staff about the importance of a secure domestic microelectronics supply chain.