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| mikeselectricstuff:
I have a suspicion that the issue may be with Texas Instruments. Placed two Digikey orders today - one with a TI part is still showing "Processing" while the other has shipped Also a week or so ago, an order with a similar TI parts showed as "delayed" for a day or so before shipping. |
| Infraviolet:
"Never a problem with LCSC" So, the USA, specifically the bureaucratic cult which runs the institutions (in the UK we'd called them Sir Humphrey Applebys) and which neither party of there has any plans to properly restrain, have decided that they want to "protect world peace", or whatever else their catchphrase has become, by making more people turn to China instead of the USA for sourcing electronic parts. Do those bureaucratic traitors (someone who writes up regulations to limit the ability of companies in their nation to profit by making sales surely classes as this) realise how much self-harm they are doing like that? Ofcourse, the company too is guilty for complying with such silliness, if no companies paid attention to the bureaucratic burdens placed upon them then the government wouldn't have a hope of punishing them all. And if companies ignored such regulations they'd actually have a chance to start competing with China and loosening the commie party's grip on global supply chains. But the trouble is so many companies thesedays are run by a management class who skip back and forth between government and corporations, interwining them ever more tightly with strangling red-tape each time they swap from jobs in the "public but privately lobbied" to jobs in the "private but publically manipulated" sector, just the types who see these regulations, however damaging, as their absolute priority, never mind satisfying the customers or even making a profit, they've got to keep their previous boss and future boss and future but one boss happy. |
| mikeselectricstuff:
--- Quote from: mikeselectricstuff on October 06, 2023, 05:44:33 pm ---I have a suspicion that the issue may be with Texas Instruments. Placed two Digikey orders today - one with a TI part is still showing "Processing" while the other has shipped --- End quote --- ..and the other one is now showing as shipped. Screw you Mouser. Might have an interesting call with them on Monday.... |
| SiliconWizard:
Out of curiosity, what did the other order contain? Any parts from US vendors? It is not necessarily linked to TI but rather to any US-based vendor. If you buy ICs from some asian vendor via Mouser, does it do any export check? (And does it have to?) |
| MK14:
--- Quote from: mikeselectricstuff on October 06, 2023, 09:48:37 pm ---..and the other one is now showing as shipped. Screw you Mouser. Might have an interesting call with them on Monday.... --- End quote --- The following document (it is rather long, so I only quickly skimmed it), might explain it. https://www.bis.doc.gov/index.php/documents/about-bis/newsroom/press-releases/3336-2023-09-26-export-enforcement-five-guidance-for-industry-and-academia-priority-hs-codes/file It basically seems to be saying that there are lists of integrated circuits, LEDs, and all manner of other electronic components. Which now have fiddly rules associated with them. E.g. If your company, has within certain dates, already bought such a component (TYPE), previously it is ok. But if not, it is NOT ok, to sell it to you. Etc. |
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