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BUSINESS NEWS
India’s electronics exports rose 30.4 percent year over year to $39.4B between April and January.
Taiwan’s AI server supply chain opened the year with solid year-over-year growth across PCB and CCL suppliers.
Poland is emerging as a key electronics manufacturing hub in 2026 as OEMs accelerate nearshoring strategies.
Zhen Ding Technology reported full-year 2025 revenue of $5.8B, up 6.3 percent year over year.
Element Solutions reported 2025 sales of $2.5B, up 4 percent year over year.
Nordson’s advanced technology solutions segment reported a 23 percent year-over-year sales increase.
ANP announced it will shift its PCB business toward high-end, high-layer products, investing in new facilities to support higher-value automotive and robotics applications.
Edge application engineers and IoT system developers report rising cost pressure as memory shortages tied to AI data center demand spill into microcontrollers and smart sensors, with embedded memory prices climbing up to 10 percent.
Asteelflash plans to expand its operations in Tunisia, aiming to double local revenue and exports through a facility extension.
Tide Rock acquired Analog Technologies, adding A&D-certified PCBA, advanced interconnect and high-mix EMS capabilities to its platform.
Note secured a $12.9M defense PCBA order from a Nordic customer, with production scheduled from 2026 to 2028.
Fine-Line Circuits reported a 19.5 percent year-over-year drop in third-quarter revenue while net profit increased 14.8 percent.
Draper will provide ASIC design and MPW readiness advisory services to Northeast Microelectronics Coalition members.
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