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Improving 2020 … and a Brighter 2021

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) just raised its regional GDP growth forecasts. For the world it predicts a 4.4% global GDP decline this year followed by a 5.2% expansion next year. This economic turnaround hinges on being guided by good science, political leadership and popular acceptance.

Semiconductors Outperforming Most Industries – but Watch Second Half

So far the semiconductor industry is outperforming most other manufacturing sectors. Semiconductor capital equipment shipments were up 23% globally in 2Q’20 vs. 2Q’19 and semiconductor chip 3/12 growth is still in positive territory. However there are signs of slowing.

Peering into Second Half of 2020

2020 still looks to be a very difficult year. How we manage the pandemic, the global economy and international relations remain major challenges but there are glimmers of light near-term and a likely much brighter future in 2021 and 2022.

Tempered Growth Forecasts and Longer Range Glimmers of Hope

The electronics markets (and global economies in general) remain fragile, but there is some glimmer of hope on the horizon.