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ATLANTA - The most recent results of ECIA’s ECST survey show sales sentiment slipping slightly from the recent highs it hit in February. In the February survey participants had anticipated improving sales sentiment in March.

Read more: March Electronic Components Sales Sentiment Slips in March, Misses Expectations

BANNOCKBURN, IL – Though overall industry sentiment is upbeat, around 58% of the respondents to IPC’s monthly Global Sentiment of the Electronics Supply Chain Report expect to raise prices in 2023, with an average of an 8% increase.

Read more: Electronics Manufacturing Industry Remains Upbeat Despite Uncertainties, IPC Says

TOKYO – Japan's PCB production continued to shrink in January and recorded the largest decrease in more than six years, with flexible circuit production falling for the third consecutive month, according to the latest statistics released by the Japan Electronics Packaging Circuits Association.

Read more: Japanese PCB Output Continues Slide

BANNOCKBURN, IL – Total North American PCB shipments in February 2023 were up 5.6% compared to the same month last year. Compared to the preceding month, February shipments were up 16.4%, according to the IPC's monthly North American Printed Circuit Board Statistical Program. The book-to-bill ratio stands at 0.99.

Read more: North American PCB Industry Sales Up 5.6% in February, IPC Reports

BANNOCKBURN, IL – Total North American EMS shipments in February were up 5.1% compared to the same month last year, and down 4.9% from January, according to this month's findings in the IPC's North American Electronics Manufacturing Services (EMS) Statistical Program. The book-to-bill ratio stands at 1.30.

Read more: IPC: North American EMS Industry Up 5% in February

MILPITAS, CA – Global fab equipment spending for front-end facilities is expected to decrease 22% year-over-year to $76 billion in 2023 from a record high of $98 billion in 2022 before rising 21% YoY to $92 billion in 2024 to reclaim lost ground, SEMI announced in its latest quarterly World Fab Forecast report. The 2023 decline will stem from weakening chip demand and higher inventory of consumer and mobile devices.

Read more: Global Fab Equipment Spending on Track For 2024 Recovery, Semi Reports

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