China eases automotive chip export ban
China is set to ease restrictions on the export of automotive computer chips that are vital to global car production, following a new
China is set to ease restrictions on the export of automotive computer chips that are vital to global car production, following a new
Exiger, a company specialising in AI-driven supply chain management, has secured a multi-million-dollar contract with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to enhance
Waldom Electronics EMEA has become a member of the Electronic Components Supply Network (ecsn), reinforcing its commitment to collaboration and best practices across
The latest market figures indicate a modest but notable return to growth across the European electronic components sector. While this development provides a
Procurement Pro takes a look at the top news stories from October 2025. China targets Qualcomm and US Ships According to a Bloomberg report,
Registration is now open for the 41st Annual Applied Power Electronics Conference. The APEC 2026 conference and exposition, running 22-26th March at the
The MEMS industry in Greater China continues to show solid growth, supported by a diverse range of applications and a maturing ecosystem, announces
The long-anticipated meeting between US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping in Busan, South Korea, has sparked cautious optimism across global
Nexperia’s addition to the BIS Entity List and China’s export controls have sparked a global supply chain crisis. Automakers face looming chip shortages
Solsta has announced an exclusive distribution partnership with Wain Electrical, a manufacturer of standard and custom industrial connector solutions. The exclusive deal covers