IPC Presents Wide-Ranging Policy Priorities to Biden Administration, Notes Synergies Between “Build Electronics Better” and “Build Back Better”

In a letter to U.S. President Joe Biden, IPC applauds the Biden administration’s early directions on manufacturing policy and maps a detailed policy agenda to drive growth and resilience in electronics manufacturing.

IPC Issues Industry Alert to Members Regarding U.S. EPA Prohibition of PIP (3:1) in Electronics

IPC alerted members about the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) final risk management rules to reduce exposure to five persistent, bioaccumulative, and toxic chemicals (PBTs).

IPC Commends President Biden for Executive Order on Industrial Supply Chains

IPC commends U.S. President Biden for ordering a review of industrial supply chains critical to U.S. economic growth, innovation, and security.         

IPC Supports U.S. House Passage of National Apprenticeship Act

IPC believes that the private sector is best suited to identify the occupational skills that workers need to succeed, which is why IPC works with industry to develop and provide industry training and credentialing programs.

Electronics Manufacturing Poised for Jobs to Rise Over Pre-Pandemic Levels; Industry Backs Short-Term Stimulus and Long-Term Investment

The following is a statement by John Mitchell, IPC President and CEO, on this week’s U.S. employment numbers and the Biden Administration’s American Rescue Plan.    

IPC Welcomes President Biden’s “Buy American” Executive Order

IPC welcomes the “Buy American” Executive Order signed today by U.S. President Joe Biden. The COVID-19 pandemic has illustrated starkly the importance of building robust domestic manufacturing capabilities that the United States lacks today.