Wk 37 Electronics Supply Chain Digest

Electronics Supply Chain Weekly Digest 09-08-23

DATAPOINTS OF THE WEEK:

China Passenger Car Associated reported retail passenger vehicles in August totaled 1.93M units, up 8.6% M/M and up 2.5% Y/Y, marking a return to Y/Y growth after two months of declines as deeper discounts and tax breaks boosted demand. xEV sales increased 11.8% and 35% Y/Y with BEV/PHEV sales up 16.6% and 2.7% M/M and 23%/68% Y/Y respectively. xEV penetration increased to 37%, up 1 point M/M.  

S&P reported August global electronics PMI of 46.9 vs 47.5 in July signaling sustained and stronger deterioration in operating conditions. The downturn was noted as solid and strongest since June 2020 with the strongest contraction in new orders since Nov 2022 which also contributed to a stronger fall in output. New orders in the Consumer and Computing segments fell at the fastest pace for ten and six months respectively, while Industrial saw the strongest contraction since mid-2020. Post-production inventory held by global electronics firms contracted, albeit modestly, for the first time in four months. Global electronics firms posted a thirteenth consecutive monthly decline in purchasing activity in August with the rate of contraction increasing vs. July. The decrease in purchasing activity was broad-based across all sub-sectors and led by Industrials.

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