Wk 10 Electronics Supply Chain Digest

Electronics Supply Chain Weekly Digest 3-7-25.

DATAPOINTS OF THE WEEK: S&P reported Feb Eurozone manufacturing PMI up ticked to 47.6, from 46.6 in Jan, marking a two-year high with production nearly stabilizing and new orders index bouncing to 47.7 from 45.4, its highest since May 2022. Germany’s PMI showed a similar improvement to 46.5 in Feb from 45.0 in Jan, marking a 25-month high.

ISM reported US Feb manufacturing PMI dropped slightly to 50.3 from 50.9 in Jan, signaling stagnation amid growing tariff concerns. New orders declined, while prices paid surged to a nearly three-year high, highlighting potential cost pressures and supply chain delays from tariffs on imports. Canada’s S&P PMI of 47.8 in Feb marked its first contraction in six months due to heightened trade tariff uncertainty.

China’s PMI rose to 50.2 in Feb vs 49.1 in Jan, its highest in three months, driven by stronger new orders and production, though external trade pressures remain a concern.

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