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Altana's research reveals extensive foreign inputs in U.S.-bound electronics product value chains, including hidden adversarial reliance that could trigger UFLPA detentions, accrue Section 232 tariff costs, and cause shortages of the critical minerals and raw materials needed for manufacturing.
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- The extent of hidden reliance on Chinese suppliers upstream in electronics product value chains.
- How Chinese export restrictions on critical minerals and rare earths threaten supplies for the manufacturing of consumer and industrial electronics.
- Why avoiding compliance challenges such as UFLPA detentions and mitigating tariff exposure from upstream, component-based Section 232 is uniquely challenging for electronics manufacturers.
- How the visibility, traceability, and collaboration afforded by Altana's Product Network enables electronics brands and manufacturers to design compliant, resilient, cost-effective value chains.
