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to be ‘up and to the right’, and that stronger underlying growth will return to global electronic components markets at some point in 2026.
“Until the inventory hangover is consumed, there’s no chance of a rebound to growth in the UK electronic components market or anywhere else,” says Fletcher. “With many geopolitical and economic uncertainties still threatening to impact the electronic components market, it’s vital that all organisations play their part in maintaining our industry’s success by participating and communicating their organisations’ real needs in a collaborative process both up and down their supply network. These initiatives really cost very little but the improvements they can make to an organisation’s competitive advantage will benefit them, their partners and the UK / Ireland economy as we move into 2025 and beyond.”
For information
Adam Fletcher is chairman of the Electronic Components Supply Network (ecsn), a business association established in 1970 that today offers support to
all organisations with an interest in electronic components throughout their entire lifecycle. He is also chairman of the International Distribution of Electronics
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Association (IDEA), an association of individual country electronic components associations whose objective is to arrive at and share best industry practice.
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