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IPC Update on the Latest U.S.– China Trade Announcement

06/18/2025 | IPC
On June 12, the Trump Administration announced an agreement to implement the framework of the trade deal with China reached earlier in May. Reports indicate the following high-level terms: A 55% combined tariff on imports from China, 10% “reciprocal” tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), 20% IEEPA-based fentanyl tariffs, and Existing Section 301 tariffs, which in many cases are 25%.

Northrop Grumman, Marshall Land Systems Collaborate for Cutting-Edge Command and Control Systems

06/10/2025 | Northrop Grumman
Northrop Grumman Corporation and Marshall Land Systems signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to advance command and control hardware solutions for the United Kingdom Ministry of Defence.

Bourns Introduces Line Filter Series with Ferrite Toroid Core that Delivers High Impedance Over a Broad Frequency Range

05/30/2025 | Bourns
Bourns, Inc., a leading manufacturer and supplier of electronic components for power, protection, and sensing solutions, introduced a new filter series designed with a ferrite toroid core. Bourns specifically engineered its SRF1360 line filters to deliver high impedance over a broad frequency range.

Insights Into a Differentiating Trade/Investment Global Strategy for Electronics

05/27/2025 | I-Connect007 Editorial Team
To better understand the U.S. administration’s actions on global trade policies earlier this spring, Barry Matties and Nolan Johnson met with Richard Cappetto, IPC’s senior director of North American government relations, who highlighted both the challenges and opportunities available to U.S. companies in the recent trade activity. This could include increased domestic manufacturing and supply chain diversification.

Trouble in Your Tank: Yield Improvement and Reliability

05/22/2025 | Michael Carano -- Column: Trouble in Your Tank
There’s a simple rule of business in manufacturing: “It is all about yields.” Higher yields for your products allow for increased profits and satisfied customers. When there are lower yields, overall cost to manufacture increases, and the additional time and strain on the factory floor affect the entire operation. Lower yields are often the result of “process drift,” when critical process parameters and specialized plating additives fall outside their acceptable ranges.
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