The Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA), representing U.S. leadership in semiconductor manufacturing and design, applauded Congress and the Administration on the passage of the free trade agreements (FTAs) with Columbia, Panama, and South Korea.
The agreements will increase access to growing markets for exports and will help promote a trade agenda that can ultimately boost exports of semiconductors and other technology products.
Supply chain expert, Rosalyn Wilson, senior business analyst at Delcan Corporation, said that companies will continue to invest in technology overseas even in a sluggish global economy.
“It makes more sense to redesign your supply chain with solutions rather than hiring more workers now,” she said in her recent address before the Supply Chain Executive Summit. “This is a global trend.”
The trade agreements eliminate border barriers, contain in-depth sections dealing with services trade, intellectual property and Internet issues, and have labor and environmental sections based on full enforcement of domestic law and international standards.
“Semiconductors are America’s top exporting industry and with three quarters of semiconductors being designed and manufactured here and 82 percent of our sales outside the U.S., access to growing markets is critical for the success of our industry,” said SIA president, Brian Toohey. “We are hopeful that the passage of these FTAs will mark the beginning of a renewed focus on strengthening U.S trade policy and we applaud both the Congress and the Administration for their work to create more American jobs and economic growth through these agreements.”
Passage of the agreements clear the way for further negotiations on the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) and the expansion of the Information Technology Agreement (ITA). Both of which are critical to ensure that duty-free provisions, intellectual property protection and international standards keep pace with quickly evolving semiconductor technologies.
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