Texas Instruments sees semiconductor slowdown; global shipments remain robust July 23, 2020 Texas Instruments has projected a revenue decline of as much as 13.6% year over year in Q3 and remains “cautious on how the economy may behave over the next few years” after the COVID-19 pandemic cut demand for its semiconductors. Globally, demand for semiconductors has been robust with combin... Read more →
USMCA Watch: Honda, Autoliv may have work to do as uniform regulations arrive June 9, 2020 The U.S. government has published detailed regulations for the autos industry in order to implement the U.S.-Mexico-Canada-Agreement (USMCA) from July 1. These “uniform regulations” define how to calculate the regional value-added per vehicle that allows them to be transferred across North Ame... Read more →
Siemens Powers Ahead in Mexico, Room To Grow Further February 15, 2017 Siemens plans to invest $200 million in Mexico, and sees up to $40 billion of investment opportunities in the power sector according to local press reports. Panjiva data shows it is already experiencing success in Mexico, with a 13% increase in imports in the fourth quarter in the power networ... Read more →