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EL SEGUNDO, CA -- The five most prevalent types of semiconductors reported as counterfeits that have widespread commercial and military use represent $169 billion in potential annual risk for the global electronics supply chain, according to a new report.

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SIEVI, FINLAND -- Scanfil will lay off 64 workers here as the EMS firm tries to shore up the site's flagging profitability.

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TUCSON, AZThe Offshore Group has posted the first group in a continuing series of videos that address questions related to manufacturing in Mexico, as well as those issues pertaining to conducting business south of the US border in more general terms.

Experts advise on topics such as how to take advantage of NAFTA, how to navigate the process of recovering Mexican VAT (value-added tax payments), and establishing an in-country business entity by using the experience of organizations that provide manufacturing support.

Ongoing information on Mexico business issues is provided in The Offshore Group's RSS feeds.

LEICESTERSHIRE, UK -- Paragon Electronics today reported sales grew 18% year-over-year in 2011, led by 30% growth for its EMS business, JJS Electronics.

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DALLAS -- The 3D IC market is expected to reach $6.55 billion by 2016, a five-year CAGR of 16.9%, says a new report.

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ST. LOUIS -- Viasystems Group has agreed to buy DDi Corp. for $268 million in cash, a deal that will vault the printed circuit board company into the Top 10 in the industry.

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ORADEA, ROMANIA -- As previously reported by CIRCUITS ASSEMBLY, Plexus will invest $40 million to build a 280,000 sq. ft. manufacturing facility here.

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SAN DIEGOIPC requests 300-word abstracts for the 2013 Apex Expo to be held Feb. 19–21 and professional development courses Feb. 17-18 and Feb. 21.

Awards will be presented for the Best US Paper and the Best International Paper.

Expert presentations are being sought on all relevant design, PCB fabrication and electronics manufacturing topics. Submissions dealing with Pb-free processing, repair and reliability, high-speed PCB laminates, and new research in growing areas such as green technology and printed electronics are encouraged.

Abstracts summarizing original and previously unpublished work must be submitted by May 4.

Submissions should describe significant results from experiments, emphasize new techniques, discuss trends of interest, and contain a summary of technical and/or appropriate test results.

Course proposals are solicited from individuals interested in presenting half-day professional development courses on printed board design and manufacturing, as well as electronics assembly processes and materials.

Technical conference paper abstracts and course proposals are also due May 4.

To submit an abstract or proposal, visit www.IPCAPEXEXPO.org/CFP. For more information, contact GregMunie@ipc.org or ToyaRichardson@ipc.org.

For more information about half-day PD courses, contact AnneMarieMulvihill@ipc.org

TEMPE, AZ – US manufacturing activity expanded in March for the 32nd consecutive month, says the Institute for Supply Management.

The PMI was up 1 percentage point to 53.4%, and new orders were down 0.4 percentage point to 54.5%. Production grew 3 percentage points to 58.3%, while Inventories reached 50%, up 0.5 percentage point. Customer inventories fell 1.5 points to 44.5%, and backlogs were up 50 basis points to 52.5%. Employment increased 2.9 percentage points to 56.1%.

“The PMI registered 53.4%, indicating expansion in the manufacturing sector for the 32nd consecutive month. Of the 18 industries included in the survey, 15 are experiencing overall growth. Comments from the panel remain positive, with several respondents citing increased sales and demand for the next few months,” said Bradley J. Holcomb, chair of ISM.

The overall economy grew for the 34th consecutive month, the firm says.

WASHINGTON — The 90-day moving average worldwide semiconductor sales slid 1.3% sequentially in February, obscuring a 1.1% climb in the Americas region.

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LONDON -- Is Cookson considering splitting the company in two?

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SHENZHEN, CHINAFoxconn’s chairman Terry Gou said the firm would continue to increase China’s worker salaries and cut hours, according to published reports.

His statement yesterday comes after the electronics manufacturer’s poor working conditions have been exposed by a recent audit by the Fair Labor Association.

Gou also said the maker of Apple iPhones and iPads would build manufacturing facilities in Hainan, China, and expand operations in Brazil.

Apple and Foxconn agreed last week to improve conditions among the 1.2 million workers, say reports. According to the agreement, Foxconn will hire thousands of new workers, eliminate illegal overtime, improve safety protocols, and upgrade housing.

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