Electronics at the Inflection Point
Philip Stoten reports from Washington DC in early February where he met with staff from the Global Electronics Association: on AI, robotics, tariffs, talent, and
Philip Stoten reports from Washington DC in early February where he met with staff from the Global Electronics Association: on AI, robotics, tariffs, talent, and
U.S. customs officials say they’re working on a system to deliver tariff refunds, and they hope it’ll be up and running within 45 days. Since
Electronic components industry faces ongoing challenges from tariff volatility and supply chain complexity Atlanta — Following the Supreme Court’s invalidation of IEEPA-based tariffs and implementation
Global Industry Practices Committee (GIPC) experts explain what members need to know Atlanta — ECIA has issued an Industry Alert from its Global Industry Practices Committee
Key Points The U.S. Department of Commerce issued a rule newly permitting certain advanced, H200/MI325X-grade computing chips classified under Export Control Classification Number (ECCN) 3A090