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[ICTinfo] Global chip industry expected to roughly double by 2030

Date of publication: 21.2.2023

Deloitte predicts that manufacturers will use 2023 to rethink the semiconductor industry, which will include accelerating the localisation of production, or the construction of new plants and the expansion of existing ones closer to home, rather than in the Asia-Pacific region, and its "befriending" or "friendshoring". "The United States and Europe have set ambitious targets for increasing domestic chip manufacturing capacity: the United States aims to increase its share of domestic capacity from 11% in 2020 to 30% in 2030, while Europe aims to increase its share from 9% to 20% over the same period," the report says.
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The economy, manufacturing, education and other sectors have been subject to increased pressures and changes in recent years as a result of the pandemic and the measures taken to contain it, as well as the Russia-Ukraine war, as confirmed by various surveys and analyses. The Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) sector is also exposed to similar changes, but at the same time it is able to monitor, assess and control changes not only in its own sector but also in all other sectors, which has been a valuable help to all of them in recent years.
ICT helps companies and institutions in all industries to organise their work, adapt their operations, streamline their operations, process data, evaluate results, predict trends and discover new opportunities. And they enable schools and universities to implement hybrid forms of teaching and meaningful digitisation of learning processes.
All of this is why we have decided to regularly publish summaries of information, evaluations, analyses and studies from research and analysis companies that can help everyone to better monitor, learn about and understand changes and trends, and to adapt more successfully to the new era of ICT.
Prepared by the Chair of Information and Communication Technologies in cooperation with Esad Jakupović

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