KUALA LUMPUR – Under fire for worker treatment, V.S. Industry managing director Datuk SY Gan told a migrant worker rights specialist the EMS company places a high priority on environmental, social and governance matters and is committed to maintaining high standards of corporate governance.
NEEDHAM, MA – Smartphone shipments will grow 5.3% year-over-year in 2021, reaching 1.35 billion, according to the International Data Corp. However, due to the lower than expected third quarter and the continued component shortages and logistical challenges, which may not improve until mid-2022, IDC has lowered its growth forecast for 2021 and 2022 from 7.4% and 3.4% to 5.3% and 3%, respectively.
MILPITAS, CA – Global semiconductor equipment billings increased 38% year-over-year to $26.8 billion in the third quarter, growth of 8% sequentially, said SEMI.
NEW YORK – Worldwide trends in technology, media and telecommunications are being driven by the global pandemic's economic and societal shifts, resulting in an increasingly connected and multi-device world, fueling the world's need for more chips, growth in connectivity, and entertainment options, according to a new report from Deloitte.
ATLANTA – The electronic component sales sentiment index points to an acceleration in its steep decline for the December forecast, according to ECIA’s most recent survey.
BANNOCKBURN, IL – The US auto sector has historically maintained an inventory-to-sales ratio of nearly 2.4, says Shawn DuBravac, Ph.D., chief economist, IPC, in a report released today. That means under normal conditions the auto sector could cover some 10 weeks of sales with inventory on-hand. Today, however, inventory-to-sales for new vehicles is 0.389, which means the auto sector can only cover 12 days of sales with current inventory levels.