Industry News
Silicon, Matthew Broersma
Police in Shenzhen, one of China’s main technology and manufacturing
hubs in southern Guangdong province, said they have taken down a gang
that was selling counterfeit imported semiconductors.
The action is a reminder of the high demand for black-market imported chips in mainland China that been stimulated by years of US export restrictions.
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Z2 Data, Michael Mariani
Z2Data CEO Mohammad Ahmad discusses the Nexperia ownership dispute and
its impact across supply chains, what it reveals about supplier
dependencies, and how companies can respond.
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Tekedia, Paul Ugbede Godwin
The Dutch semiconductor manufacturer Nexperia, a key
supplier of basic but high-volume chips like diodes, transistors, and
MOSFETs essential for automotive electronics (e.g., power management,
steering controls, and electronic control units), is at the center of a
geopolitical standoff.
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Automotive Logistics, Ilkhan Ozsevim, James McLoughlin
Following a trade dispute between the US
and China, the Dutch government's seizure of chipmaker Nexperia and
Beijing's swift retaliation have led to concerns over the supply of
essential semiconductors, threatening production halts for automakers
across Europe and North America.
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Automotive Manufacturing Solutions, Ilkhan Ozsevim
A trade dispute between the US and China
has left automakers scrambling. The Dutch government's seizure of
chipmaker Nexperia and Beijing's swift retaliation have severed supplies
of essential semiconductors, threatening production halts across Europe
and North America.
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DigiTimes Asia, Flora Wang, Sherri Wang
As trade tensions between the US and China intensify, rare earth
minerals have once again become the focal point of a global strategic
contest. In a surprise move, China's Ministry of Commerce has imposed
sweeping new restrictions on rare earth exports, extending controls
beyond raw materials to include related technologies, blueprints,
maintenance, and services.
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DataQuest, Pradeep Chakraborty
Yes, you heard that right! Preventing counterfeit electronics can positively impact sustainability. Anthony
J. Bryant, Electronics Component Engineer, Aerospace and Defence, and
SAE G19A Subcommittee Counterfeit Electronics expert, recently discussed
the Supply chain integrity: Protecting your business from counterfeit
electronics, on behalf of the Global Electronics Association, USA.
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Reuters, Reuters
BEIJING, Oct 9 (Reuters) - China dramatically expanded its rare earths
export controls on Thursday, adding five new elements and extra scrutiny
for semiconductor users as Beijing tightens control over the sector
ahead of talks between Presidents Donald Trump and Xi Jinping.
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Tom's Hardware, Anton Shilov
The U.S. government is evaluating a plan to tax imported electronics
based on the number of chips they contain and their estimated value
within the device, according to Reuters.
This plan, which is still under internal review, could impact
everything from basic gadgets like the Apple Watch to high-end servers,
marking a shift toward chip-specific trade penalties.
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My ChesCo, Zainuddin Harinder
PHILADELPHIA, PA — A Philadelphia couple has been
sentenced to federal prison for running a counterfeit electronics
operation that imported fake cell phones and accessories bearing major
brand names, prosecutors said.
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