Global Electronics Association Commends the European Commission for Strengthening Technological Sovereignty by Proposing the Chips Act 2.0
The Global Electronics Association applauds the European Commission on releasing the Chips Act 2.0 as a critical part of the Technological Sovereignty Package. We are proud to have championed this comprehensive approach to the electronics ecosystem over many years, including in our recent industry reports and stakeholder meetings with the European Commission.
Global Electronics Association Launches Global Electronics Policy Council to Unite Industry on Trade, Investment, and Supply Chain Policy
The Global Electronics Association today announced the formation of the Global Electronics Policy Council (GEPC), a new body uniting leading electronics companies from around the world to advance a coordinated policy agenda across every major region of the electronics supply chain.
Global Electronics Association to Testify at the Office of the US Trade Representative Panel on Section 301 Structural Excess Capacity
Chris Mitchell, Vice President for Global Government Relations at the Global Electronics Association, will testify before the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative Panel on Section 301 Structural Excess Capacity on Friday, May 8.
Global Electronics Association Strengthens Advocacy Efforts with Appointment of Kevin O’Hanlon as Vice President of North American Government Relations
The Global Electronics Association today announced the appointment of Kevin O’Hanlon as vice president of North America Government Relations.
Historic First for Sustainability Reporting in Europe and Beyond
The Global Electronics Association welcomes the swift conclusion and approval of the Omnibus package on the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) and Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD) by the European Parliament earlier today.
Electronics Industry Warns Mexico Tariffs Could Undercut U.S. Manufacturing and Supply Chain Resilience
As negotiations over U.S.–Mexico trade policies near an October 29 deadline, the Global Electronics Association today released a new policy brief, "From Risk to Resilience: Why Mexico Matters to U.S. Manufacturing."