IPC Welcomes Exemptions to Reciprocal Tariffs
IPC, the global electronics association, welcomes the exclusion of key electronics components and technologies (laptops and smartphones) from recently imposed reciprocal tariff measures.
Statement from IPC on ‘Liberation Day’ Pressing for Domestic Manufacturing Strategy
IPC is eager to work with President Trump, his administration, and Congress on policies that profoundly strengthen U.S. electronics manufacturing. We urge a collaborative strategy that fosters domestic growth while maintaining global connections critical to long-term competitiveness.
Electronics Industry Leaders Available to Comment on Two-Year Anniversary of Defense Production Action
IPC Urges White House to Take Decisive Action to Strengthen U.S. PCB Manufacturing
European Defence Industry Faces Critical Need for Electronics Made in Europe, According to New Report
Europe is becoming more reliant on electronics manufactured outside of Europe, potentially leading to vulnerabilities that impact regional security, according to a new report by IPC, the global electronics association together with Décision Etudes & Conseil.
Statement from IPC on Recent U.S. Tariffs and Global Trade
IPC shared the following statement today on U.S. tariffs and their implications on the global electronics industry. This statement can be attributed to Dr. John W. Mitchell, IPC president and CEO
Statement on Clean Industrial Deal and Omnibus Package
The high regulatory and administrative burden in Europe has led to a decline in European competitiveness for the electronics industry in recent years. IPC has long advocated for a 25% reduction in regulations and smarter policies that drive both sustainability and industrial growth.