Electronics Supply Chain Weekly Digest 5-10-24.
DATAPOINT OF THE WEEK: Passenger car retail sales in China totaled 1.53M in April, down 7% Y/Y and down 9% M/M and below the preliminary estimates of 1.59M units, according to China Passenger Car Association (CPCA).
Aside from Feb when sales declined Y/Y due to CNY, April marks the first Y/Y decline in retail sales since July-23 with total volume being the 2nd lowest for the month over the last 4 years.
NEV retail sales totaled 674K units, below last week’s preliminary estimates of 706k and 720k estimate from two weeks ago. NEV increased 28% Y/Y with BEV up 12% Y/Y and PHEV up 64% Y/Y. NEV penetration increased to 44% in April from 42% in March. Total exports increased 2% M/M while NEV exports dropped 4% M/M to 115k units.
Since the beginning of the year, China’s auto market has seen a wave of price cuts on new products and a strong wait-and-see sentiment among consumers. Market sluggishness was worse than expected, while some automakers still strived to keep producing, resulting in rising inventories at dealerships, the CPCA said.
Headlines:
Auto
- France welcomes BYD to open factory in the country
 - China Auto exports to Europe getting stuck in ports
 - Continental swings into profit loss in 1Q on delays in programs, slower production and price resets
 - French carmakers target fourfold jump in EV sales by 2027
 - Ford rethinks 2030 goal to go all-electric in Europe
 - EU tariffs on Chinese EVs could backfire, German car bosses warn
 - Magna sees $400M in lost sales from production cuts at Fisker
 - Nio on track to unveil its first mass-market car in May
 - Automakers win extension on use of Chinese graphite in EV tax credits
 - Tesla lays off more staff in a fourth round of cuts; incremental cuts also in China
 - Tesla April shipments in China declined 20% Y/Y vs the market growing 30%
 - VW offers €900 million in buyouts to trim German payroll
 - US could ban Chinese connected vehicles or impose restrictions
 
Datacenter
- Amazon to spend nearly $9 bln to expand cloud infra in Singapore
 
Semiconductors
- Apple is working on its own AI chip for Data centers, per WSJ
 - GlobalFoundries forecasts Q2 revenue, profit above estimates on chip market recovery
 - Diode Inc misses 1Q forecasts; sees signs of demand recovery in Compute and Consumer; plans to maintain high inventory
 - Intel bought all of ASML’s High-NA EUV machines for 2024
 - Infineon unveils deep cost-cutting drive amid waning chip demand
 - Infineon supplies silicon carbide (SiC) power modules to Xiaomi new SU7 smart EV
 - Infineon cuts its full year outlook on destocking in Auto and Industrial; highlights design wins in AI
 - US government revokes Intel and Qualcomm licenses to sell to Huawei
 - Microchip guides 2Q down Q/Q but sees demand bottoming; touts 64-bit MCU launch
 - Global semi sales increased 15.2% in March according to SIA
 - US to triple chipmaking capacity by 2032 says SIA
 - China’s SMIC warns of ‘fierce’ competition as it misses quarterly profit expectations
 - Vishay guides to flat 2Q revenue; touts design wins; capacity expansion tracking to plan to grow more than 10% in 2024
 - TSMC reported strong April revenue
 
Other
- Apple’s iPhone shipments in China rebound with 12% surge in March after price cuts
 - Maersk says Red Sea disruption could cut Asia-Europe capacity by 20%
 - Foxconn reiterates Q2 revenue to grow, posts record April sales
 

			




























