ITA Blog Post: Russia-Ukraine War: Perspectives U.S. Exporters Need to Know

Evan Johnson and Agnes Pawelkowska are international trade specialists at the International Trade Administration’s Office of Russia, Ukraine, and Eurasia. Russia’s latest unprovoked attack on Ukraine, and the Western sanctions that have followed, have had profound impacts on the global economy and forced businesses operating in Russia to re-think their way forward. Although numerous U.S. […]

IPC Welcomes Lorena Villanueva, Director of IPC Mexico

IPC’s executive team is delighted to introduce its newest team member, Lorena Villanueva, as Director of IPC Mexico. IPC and WHMA have long supported the electronics assembly and wire harness manufacturing industries in Mexico, but recent regional growth coupled with supply chain disruptions necessitated a closer relationship. Based in Mexico City, Lorena’s in-country presence will help IPC […]

The four biggest myths about fixing supply chains

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A mix of preventable and non-preventable events over the past couple of years has left supply chains shipwrecked. From a lack of global semiconductor chips to shortages of silicone, supply chains have been battered from all sides. Many myths have emerged about how we can fix the problem. In this blog post from JJS Manufacturing, Danielle Olivier explains why they are wrong.