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I-Connect007 Editor’s Choice: Five Must-Reads for the Week
August 29, 2025 | Nolan Johnson, I-Connect007Estimated reading time: 2 minutes
We’re winding up the third quarter of 2025 without much resolution to the global economic situation, at least not yet. The Trump administration’s 50% tariffs on Indian exports to the U.S. have gone live, and even though electronics are currently exempt, it’s too soon to say how our global supply chains might be affected.
Elsewhere in the news, some sources are reporting that the Trump administration has telegraphed a 200% tariff on Chinese rare earth metals. Should it go into effect, this could have a dramatic effect on the supply chain in the short term.
This week, we bring you Global Electronics Association’s Chris Mitchell’s government relations column on—you guessed it—trade deals. TTM is balancing its facilities between East and West. The Global Electronics Association released July numbers for North American PCB shipments, and the news is good. Meanwhile, the corresponding report for EMS might seem like bad news, but that’s misleading. Be sure to look deeper for the rest of the story. Finally, for a bit space-science palate cleansing, I’m sharing news of the latest launch of NASA’s X-37B.
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The Government Circuit: Navigating New Trade Headwinds and New Partnerships
Published August 25
Why should you read this column from Chris Mitchell? This one sentence alone sets the stage: “The copper tariff is particularly disruptive. Copper is not just an input—it is the essential connective tissue in everything from PCBs to wiring harnesses and electric vehicle components.” Tariffs and trade agreements continue to create short-term uncertainty in the long-range planning processes across the industry. Learn what the Global Electronics Association has to say on the topic.
TTM Technologies: Bridging East and West with Strategic Expansion
Published August 25
President and CEO of TTM Technologies Tom Edman discusses TTM’s exciting expansion strategy, the future of manufacturing, and his long tenure at the helm of the company, which is about to come to an end. See who’s replacing him and what that means for TTM—and for Edman.
North American PCB Industry Shipments Up 20.7 Percent in July
Published August 27
Shawn DuBravac, chief economist for the Global Electronics Association, observed, “North American PCB activity firmed in July. A pickup in shipments brought the book-to-bill into balance, indicating output is keeping pace with demand, and demand remains strong.” What does that mean to you? If you didn’t catch this report, it’s the perfect chance to catch up.
North American EMS Industry Shipments Down 4.1% in July
Published August 27
“EMS bookings rose in July even as shipments eased. After clearing earlier deliveries, customers are stepping up orders as momentum normalizes,” said Shawn DuBravac, Global Electronics Association’s chief economist. To illustrate this point, the book-to-bill ratio holds strong at 1.23.
Boeing-built X-37B Spaceplane Launches, Beginning Eighth Mission
Published August 26
NASA isn’t to be overlooked when it comes to autonomous space launch platforms. The X-37B continues to cycle through missions the way the space shuttle was supposed to, but could never achieve. Because the X-37 is more drone than people-carrier, it can take on missions that a manned flight cannot. Read about the “B’s” eighth mission launch here.
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Building PCBs and Policy in Europe: Group ACB Champions Advocacy, Standards Development, and Technical Leadership
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GlobalFoundries Announces Chief Financial Officer Transition
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A New Era for Global Trade and Electronics
10/28/2025 | Chris Mitchell, VP of Global Government Relations, Global Electronics AssociationThe global trade system is undergoing an enormous, systemic paradigm shift. For decades, the World Trade Organization (WTO), with the support of the United States, its traditional European allies, and many other nations, stood at the center of efforts to create fairer, more predictable, and rules-based commerce. Today, however, that model is giving way to a more fragmented reality—so far U.S.-driven—in which individual nations and blocs are striking deals and imposing a variety of rules of their own liking.
China Plus One: Vietnam and Thailand Manufacturing Solutions
10/28/2025 | Marcy LaRont, PCB007 MagazineU.S. electronics manufacturing companies are weighing the “China Plus One” solution as they strategize how best to mitigate the ever-increasing pressures and costs of manufacturing in China. Several global markets, particularly Thailand and Vietnam, are seeing significant growth in their sectors. This article breaks down the pros and cons of each market, including a look at U.S. tariffs and how each country is addressing a significant skilled labor gap to support their electronics manufacturing goals.