Wk 2 Electronics Supply Chain Digest

Electronics Supply Chain Weekly Digest 1-10-25.

DATAPOINT OF THE WEEK: S&P reported Eurozone mfg activity deteriorated slightly in Dec with PMI of 45.1 vs 45.2 in Nov reflecting an accelerating decline in new orders and output and sharp reductions in purchasing activity.

For the US S&P also reported a downtick in mfg activity in Dec with PMI of 49.4 vs 49.7 in Nov owing to a sharper reduction in new orders and faster decline in production and purchasing activity, partially offset by a modest increase in employment and still constructive outlook for 2025.

In contrast, ISM reported Dec mfg PMI upticked to 49.3 from 48.4 in Nov with new orders noted in expansion territory for the second consecutive month and output returning to growth for the first time in six months.

In China, private Caixin PMI reading showed activity expanded in December, albeit at a slower pace with PMI of 50.5 vs 51.5 in November as new order growth slowed on softening export demand, partially offset by a third monthly increase in purchasing activity with anecdotal evidence of intentional build-up of safety stock amid increase geopolitical uncertainty.

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