The Government Circuit: IPC Advancing Silicon-to-Systems With Government Leaders

It always sounds cliché, but it’s hard to believe we’re already into the second half of 2023. Since the start of the year, IPC has been working with partners in the United States and Europe to find opportunities that put CHIPS Act legislation into effect in both regions. The EU’s recent approval of an “Important Project of Common European Interest” represents a significant step toward bringing the silicon-to-systems value chain back to the region. In the U.S., we’ve been busy in Congress advocating for funds under the Defense Production Act to support the PCB sector and its designation as a national security interest.

IPC also tackled two of the biggest issues facing organizations of all sizes: workforce recruitment and retention, and sustainability. New resources, including a book from IPC’s CEO and a sustainability white paper, provide insights for electronics manufacturing companies of any size.

Let’s have a closer look.

At IPC’s Urging, European Commission Takes Closer Look at EMS, PCB Sectors
In June, Dr. Hans-Peter Tranitz IPC’s senior director for solutions, and Alison James, senior director of government relations in Europe, gave a presentation on the state of the European EMS and PCB sectors to the European Commission’s Directorate General for Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs (DG GROW). The presentation was an outcome from IPC’s April meeting that brought together government leaders and the key segments of the electronics industry to press for an EU strategy to strengthen silicon-to-systems innovation and manufacturing.

The DG GROW dialogue included key industry stakeholders at leading companies in the renewable energy, aerospace/defense, automotive, and industrial sectors. It was a productive discussion on what a strong silicon-to-systems strategy looks like and why it is needed to meet key EU priorities.

They addressed the issue of R&D funding for PCB and EMS capabilities, supporting capital investments for manufacturing, strengthening workforce development, and resolving disparate trade treatment that discourages domestic sourcing of electronics. 

IPC, together with its members and partners, will continue to work with the European Commission on these issues in the coming weeks and months.

EC Approves Multibillion-Euro Microelectronics Investment Project
Our work with EU leaders showed progress in June when the European Commission approved an “Important Project of Common European Interest (IPCEI),” a multi-national project designed to support research, innovation, and “first industrial deployment” of microelectronics and communication technologies across the value chain.

This was a major step forward to revitalizing the industry in the EU. IPCEIs are multinational EU projects designed to address important market challenges with public funding and coordination. This IPCEI, submitted by 14 EU member states, will provide up to €8 billion in public funding, which is expected to unlock an additional €13.7 billion in private investments. Contact Alison James, alisonjames@ipc.org, for the more information.

Electronics Industry Leaders Call on Congress to Support $100M in PCB Sector Funding
In the U.S., we worked with senior executives of 26 electronics manufacturing companies from across the United States who called on Congress to support robust funding for reinvigorating the PCB manufacturing sector.

In a pair of letters sent in June to the heads of the Appropriations Committees and Defense Appropriations Subcommittees in the House and Senate, the executives urged that $100 million be allocated in Fiscal 2024 to implement President Biden’s recent “presidential determination” under Title III of the Defense Production Act stating that rebuilding the PCB sector is critical to U.S. national security.

The funding also would advance the goals of the CHIPS and Science Act, which aims to ensure the autonomy and resiliency of the U.S. supply chain for semiconductors and advanced electronics.

The letter was a strong show of unity across the industry demonstrating how a $100 million appropriation in FY2024 would address the industrial base vulnerabilities related to PCB fabrication and semiconductor packaging.

We also continue to work with Reps. Blake Moore (R-UT) and Anna Eshoo (D-CA) for legislation that would boost PCB production in the United States. In May, they reintroduced the Protecting Circuit Boards and Substrates Act to incentivize purchases of domestically produced PCBs as well as support industry investments in factories, equipment, workforce training, and research and development.

IPC Hosts UK EMS Meeting
Back over in Europe, IPC President of Europe Sanjay Huprikar kicked off IPC’s annual meeting of British EMS companies in London on June 15with a packed agenda that included presentations from Dieter Weiss of IN4MA, a provider of market statistics and analyses for the EMS industry; Shawn DuBravac, IPC’s chief economist; and Colin Cupitt, head of engineering at BAE, who provided an update on sustainability issues. IPC Senior Director of European Operations Philippe Leonard facilitated a discussion on the industry’s pressing workforce needs, and I addressed the industry’s policy priorities.

At the meeting we agreed that the UK EMS industry needs to raise its profile and bolster its engagement with government leaders on issues including workforce, R&D, trade, and capital investment. We identified several near-term opportunities to ramp up the industry’s government relations activities in the UK. To get involved, please reach out to Sanjay Huprikar, sanjayhuprikar@ipc.org, or Philippe Leonard, philippeleonard@ipc.org.  

IPC Chief Technologist Council Publishes Sustainability White Paper
In light of the growing need to understand and address environmental sustainability challenges in the electronics manufacturing industry, the IPC Chief Technologist Council recently published a white paper, “Electronic Design and Manufacturing Sustainability,” that serves as an educational primer and a guide to further action for electronics manufacturing companies. 

The paper gives an overview of eight sustainability topics that affect the electronics industry, from product lifecycle assessment to data management and carbon footprints. The report also covers several changes needed to help the industry move in a more sustainable direction while also discussing barriers and pitfalls on the road to sustainability. The paper provides more than 30 useful online references.  

Visit IPC’s Sustainability for Electronics website to download the paper.

IPC Chief Publishes Book on Workforce Development
If you haven’t seen it yet, IPC President and CEO Dr. John W. Mitchell recently published Fire Your Hiring Habits: Building an Environment that Attracts Top Talent in Today’s Workforce. John reframes “The Great Resignation” as a “Great Reprioritization” on the part of workers, and more importantly, a “Great Reimagining” for leaders. He addresses how to shake up the hiring status quo, attract and retain top talent, and create a more inclusive work environment. Proceeds benefit the IPC Education Foundation to help support careers in the electronics manufacturing industry. 

GR Team Needs Your Company’s Input about PFAS Use
On another front, IPC is continuing to gather data and information from industry about the use of PFAS chemicals in anticipation of a proposed universal ban on PFAS in the EU. A six-month open consultation on the European Chemical Agency’s proposed restriction on PFAS chemicals will end in September.

Thank you to those who have already taken the survey that IPC sent at the end of May. But we could still use more insights and experiences from the industry. A lack of industry data could result in limited or no advocacy by IPC, which in turn could result in few or no exemptions to the PFAS restriction. Please ask someone in your company to fill out the survey as we are developing our advocacy strategy on behalf of industry, or contact Suhani Chitalia, suhanichitalia@ipc.org.

As you can see, we expect the second half of the year to be just as busy as the first. Thanks to all our industry friends for working with us to bring these vital issues to light.

Chris Mitchell is IPC’s VP of global government affairs. Contact him at ChrisMitchell@ipc.org

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2023

The Government Circuit: IPC Advancing Silicon-to-Systems With Government Leaders

07-14-2023

It always sounds cliché, but it’s hard to believe we’re already into the second half of 2023. Since the start of the year, IPC has been working with partners in the United States and Europe to find opportunities that put CHIPS Act legislation into effect in both regions. The EU’s recent approval of an “Important Project of Common European Interest” represents a significant step toward bringing the silicon-to-systems value chain back to the region. In the U.S., we’ve been busy in Congress advocating for funds under the Defense Production Act to support the PCB sector and its designation as a national security interest.

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The Government Circuit: PCBs, Advanced Packaging Key to CHIPS Act Success

03-29-2023

In 2023, IPC is educating all key audiences about the importance of printed circuit boards, IC substrates, and advanced packaging in the semiconductor supply chain. In this column, we'll discuss the recent efforts made by the United States and Europe to invest in the entire semiconductor supply chain and strengthen the electronics industry. Also, read on for fresh environmental policy updates, as well as ways to get involved in IPC’s advocacy efforts.

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The Government Circuit: Building Industry Resilience in 2023

01-31-2023

As the 118th U.S. Congress begins, we at IPC look forward to working with members of both parties to ensure the electronics manufacturing industry’s long-term success by advancing policies that increase innovation, investment, and growth. As we plan out our advocacy goals for the year, we hope you’ll remain involved with IPC. We’re looking forward to improving on our successes and, with your help, we hope to achieve even more victories for the entire electronics manufacturing industry. Read on for some of the major advocacy highlights from 2022 and a look forward to 2023.

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2022

The Government Circuit: Help IPC Advocate for Our Industry

12-13-2022

Here in Washington, it is shaping up to be a busy end of year, and time is running out for the U.S. Congress to complete several priorities before the current “lame duck” session ends. As of this writing, Congress must still fund the government beyond Dec. 16, increase the debt ceiling, finalize the annual defense authorization bill, and complete any other measures relying on bipartisan support. Then the newly elected Congress will start over with a fresh slate in January.

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The Government Circuit: U.S. Congress Gets Serious About Boosting U.S. PCB Sector

05-25-2022

As you know so well, electronics manufacturing contributes powerfully to the U.S. and global economy, but a great deal of work must be done continuously to reinvent and rebuild our industry for the future. Here in Washington, we are encouraged by new legislation indicating a bipartisan commitment to U.S. manufacturing that is long overdue. See below for more details on this legislation, which would bolster the long-neglected printed circuit board (PCB) sector, and how you can express your support for it.

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The Government Circuit: A Robust U.S. Electronics Industry is in Everyone's Interest

04-20-2022

I’ve been saying for months that decisions made in 2022 will be critical to the future of electronics manufacturing for years to come. After years of government policy neglect, we have unprecedented opportunities to make things better and position the industry for long-term success. But we certainly cannot take this progress for granted; we have to pull together and work for it.

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The Government Circuit: Ready to Tackle 2022

01-26-2022

As anticipated, it was a busy close to 2021 in Washington, and we saw resolutions on several major legislative priorities, including the annual defense authorization bill, which affects billions in future defense electronics spending. Meanwhile, negotiations on the U.S. Innovation and Competitiveness Act (USICA) remain on the back burner but could heat up in Q1. Read on for some of the recent highlights from 2021 and a look forward to 2022.

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2021

The Government Circuit: IPC is Looking Ahead to 2022

12-20-2021

As the new year beckons, IPC is ready to finish 2021 on a high note. The “big” news around IPC was the recent release of our comprehensive report on the advanced packaging ecosystem in North America. One of the report’s major takeaways is that North America now finds itself in a worrisome predicament: it can design the most cutting-edge electronics but cannot manufacture them. We hope you take the time to check it out, share it with your networks, and stay tuned for more “industry intelligence” reports coming your way.

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The Government Circuit: How Can Government Help or Hurt You in 2022?

10-26-2021

The seasons may be changing, but IPC’s commitment to advocating for the electronics manufacturing industry remains the same.

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The Government Circuit: A Summer Advocacy Update From IPC

09-01-2021

It’s been a busy summer here at IPC, with policy debates heating up across the globe. Here in Washington D.C., the U.S. Congress adjourned for its August “District Work Period,” but not before the U.S. Senate passed a major bipartisan infrastructure package, which we believe would positively affect our industry.

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The Government Circuit: IPC—Which Government Policies Worry You Most?

07-14-2021

As we begin the second half of the year, it provides us all with a good opportunity to take stock of our goals, hit the refresh button if necessary, and recommit to finishing the year strong. How are you feeling about the rest of 2021?

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The Government Circuit: Advocating for the Entire Electronics Supply Chain

06-16-2021

Here in Washington, we are encouraged by recent policy discussions that indicate a bipartisan commitment to U.S. manufacturing that is long overdue. European officials are also promoting a policy agenda that could be very positive for electronics. But there is still more work to be done to bolster the entire electronics ecosystem.

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The Government Circuit: Supply Chain Concerns Emerge as Global Issue

05-17-2021

IPC's Chris Mitchell shares updates on the new U.S. administration's focus on manufacturing, a holistic approach to supply chain management, recovery in Europe, the latest economic trends in the industry, and much more...

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The Government Circuit: Making Connections Between ‘Build Electronics Better,’ ‘Build Back Better’

03-17-2021

The new year has already spawned several positive government policy actions for the electronics industry, leaving us intrigued about the year to come. We're seeing an increase in policy debates that affect our industry, making IPC’s government relations (GR) work more critical than ever.

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The Government Circuit: IPC is Ready for the Year of Advocacy Ahead

01-19-2021

As anticipated, it was a busy close to 2020 in Washington, and we saw resolutions on several major legislative priorities, including coronavirus recovery, spending bills, and the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). IPC was able to secure some policy victories for the electronics manufacturing industry and keep our agenda moving forward into the new year. Read on for some of the recent highlights

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2020

The Government Circuit: Looking Ahead to 2021

12-15-2020

Before the 116th Congress adjourns for the holidays, IPC expects to secure some policy victories for the electronics manufacturing industry and keep its policy agenda moving forward. Read on—and watch this space—to learn how it all turns out.

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The Government Circuit: As 2021 Nears, What’s on IPC’s Government Policy Radar?

11-11-2020

In the United States, Election Day 2020 has come and gone, and all signs indicate that former Vice President Joe Biden is the presumptive President-elect. It’s shaping up to be a busy month here at IPC, heading into a busy new year. Chris Mitchell details some of the top issues we’re following this November.

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The Government Circuit: U.S. and European Lawmakers Eyeing Changes That Would Affect Our Industry

10-14-2020

The seasons may be changing, but IPC’s commitment to advocating for the electronics manufacturing industry remains constant as we look to position our industry for success in the coming year. Chris Mitchell shares some highlights of the top issues IPC is focused on this month.

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The Government Circuit: Green Regulations, the Economy, COVID-19, and ‘Decoupling’ in Focus for IPC This Fall

09-21-2020

Summer may be winding down, but autumn is shaping up to be a busy advocacy season for IPC. In this month’s column, Chris Mitchell provides an overview of the latest worldwide regulations you should be attuned to, the global economic landscape, and opportunities to make your voice heard with policymakers.

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The Government Circuit: Environmental, Health, and Safety Issues Are Hot in U.S., EU, and Asia

08-19-2020

Although coronavirus, trade wars, and supply chain concerns have dominated the discussion in our industry in recent months, many important environmental, health, and safety (EHS) issues are on the agenda as well. This column provides an overview of the EHS policy landscape and what IPC is doing to advocate for the electronics manufacturing industry.

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The Government Circuit: Renewed Focus on Worldwide Supply Chain Amid COVID-19

07-15-2020

One of the key takeaways from the coronavirus pandemic is that in times of crisis, sophisticated global supply chains can break down. Chris Mitchell explains how as the pandemic continues to play out, IPC is actively engaged in promoting global trade and the regionalization of supply chains.

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The Government Circuit: Coping With COVID-19 and Emerging Environmental Regs

06-10-2020

Across all regions where IPC has an advocacy presence, the policy debate is still dominated by the need to beat COVID-19 and climb out of the economic crisis. IPC's Chris Mitchell explains how governments are still working through their massive pandemic-recovery plans, and it is unclear whether national economies will snap back within months or take years to recover.

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The Government Circuit: Government Policy Moves Are More Important Than Ever During a Pandemic

05-06-2020

Isn’t it amazing how quickly and thoroughly the COVID-19 pandemic has changed the world? Chris Mitchell shares several of the top stories of recent weeks from an IPC government relations perspective, including issues that IPC is continuing to work on.

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The Government Circuit: An IPC Roadmap to Economic Recovery

03-26-2020

As the COVID-19 pandemic exacts a growing toll, public and private actors worldwide are marshaling resources to combat the spread of the virus and save the lives of those who are critically ill. In this unprecedented crisis, Chris Mitchell explains how IPC supports a sustained and bold policy agenda to help us all weather the economic downturn resulting from sweeping restrictions on business activity.

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The Government Circuit: IPC Marks Progress in Government Advocacy in 2019

01-14-2020

As we turn the calendar from 2019 to 2020, it is a natural time to take stock of the past year and look ahead to the year to come. Here are a few of the top stories of 2019 from Chris Mitchell's perspective as a government relations professional working to support the electronics manufacturing industry through public policy advocacy.

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2019

The Government Circuit: Europe Eyeing Changes in RoHS Environmental Regulations

12-02-2019

One of the world’s most comprehensive and restrictive environmental regulations is undergoing a comprehensive regulatory review, and IPC is actively involved in the process, coordinating industry views and advocating on behalf of the electronics manufacturing industry. Chris Mitchell gives an update on activities related to the European Commission’s Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive (RoHS) Directive.

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The Government Circuit: U.S.-China Tariff War Threatens American Jobs and Investments

11-06-2019

Fifty-five percent of companies report they are facing higher costs as a result of higher tariffs, which are affecting, on average, about one-third of the total dollar value of the products they import. Some companies say their costs have increased more than the direct costs of the tariffs due to higher administrative and operational burdens to sort it all out.

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The Government Circuit: Recession Fears, Trade Wars: What Can We Do?

09-04-2019

Despite many strong economic indicators, recent news reports are filled with growing concerns about the risk of a U.S. and global recession in the next 12–24 months. Amid a prolonged trade war between the U.S. and China, and an "inversion" between long-term and short-term bond yields, a recent survey found that 74% of economists predict the next recession will hit by the end of 2021.

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The Government Circuit: Trump Praises Industry on Workforce Issues, IPC Launches Grassroots Platform

08-07-2019

July was a fun, productive month for IPC on the government relations front. Most notably, IPC’s workforce development efforts were recognized at the White House in Washington and on a factory floor in Michigan. On another front, we've launched an online platform that makes it easier for our members to contact their elected officials, and we’re using it to seek more R&D funding for an important industry project.

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The Government Circuit: IPC Promoting R&D on Lead-free Electronics, Streamlined Chemical Data Reporting, and More

07-04-2019

For the most part, working in government relations is like running a marathon, not a sprint. It can take weeks, months, or even years to formulate an industry consensus position, educate the relevant policymakers in legislatures and executive branch agencies, build alliances and broad support, and ultimately push a final action over the finish line. That metaphor was certainly fitting in recent weeks as IPC scored two interim wins on issues we’ve been working on for years.

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The Government Circuit: Team IPC Working on North American Trade, EPA Regulations, EU Policy, and More

06-13-2019

In one of the highlights of IPC’s work every year, top executives from electronics companies from across the U.S. came together in Washington, D.C., recently to call for policies that will drive the electronics industry’s success. Attendees met with leading policymakers to discuss the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), the electronics supply chain, EPA regulations, and workforce education.

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IPC’s D.C. Focus: Chemicals Regulations, Lead-Free, Export Controls

05-07-2019

From North America to Europe, Asia, and beyond, the future of the electronics manufacturing industry is shaped in many ways by government policies. That’s why IPC maintains an active, multifaceted government relations program, including leadership and networking opportunities for member company executives.

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U.S. Tax Law Boosts Growth, But Uncertainties Loom

04-17-2019

Monday, April 15 was the deadline for millions of Americans to file their income tax returns, so this is a good time to review the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 (TCJA) as well as the current tax policy landscape and how these rules are affecting the electronics industry.

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