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The Decline of US Printed Circuit Board Manufacturing: A National Security Crisis
Wednesday, August 28, 2024
The US manufactures only 4% of the world's printed circuit boards, down from 30% in 2000. The few remaining manufacturers rely heavily on the US military, which bans the use of Chinese-made circuit boards in military gear. The Biden administration's $52 billion investment in US computer chip manufacturing may have limited impact without a similar revival in circuit-board manufacturing.
The national security implications of maintaining reliable and secure sources of printed circuit boards have garnered bipartisan support for aiding domestic manufacturers. However, the industry faces a significant challenge in finding skilled workers, as the contraction of manufacturing has shrunk the pool of technicians and engineers needed to
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