New U.S. Tariffs on Mexican Imports Would Harm U.S. Electronics Companies and Their Customers

IPC, the global trade association for the electronics industry, supports the Trump administration’s efforts to pass the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USCMA) but believes the imposition of new tariffs on Mexican imports to address immigration issue

Electronics Industry Endorses U.S.-Mexico-Canada Pact; Leaders Call on U.S. Government to Promote Pro-Manufacturing Policies

Top executives from electronics companies across the United States are in Washington, D.C., this week to endorse the proposed U.S.-Mexico-Canada Trade Agreement (USMCA) and call on the Trump Administration and Congress to support policies that wil

IPC Welcomes New Director of EHS Policy and Research

IPC -- Association Connecting Electronics Industries® announces the addition of Kelly Scanlon, DrPH, CIH, as director of Environment, Health & Safety (EHS) policy and research to its staff at IPC’s offices in

IPC to Host Workshops on U.S. Export Controls

Training to help manufacturers comply with U.S. export control rules
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IPC Commends Passage of FIRST STEP Act

John Mitchell, president and CEO of IPC issued the following statement on the U.S. Senate’s vote this week to enact a criminal justice reform bill called the FIRST STEP Act.

IPC Commends White House for Detailed Assessment of Nation’s Defense Industrial Base

Statement from John Mitchell, IPC president and CEO
On behalf of the electronics industry, I commend the White House for the release today of a sweeping and detailed assessment of the nation’s defense industrial base.