Thu Apr 24, 2008 12:48PM EDT
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They say there's no time like the present, and according to Richard Glikes, executive director of the Home Theater Specialists of America, that goes doubly so for buying electronic gadgetry. The reason? Blame it on China.
Given the state of the U.S. economy, spending your disposable income on high-tech toys may not seem like the best investment in 2008. But if you've already decided to purchase a TV or a new phone, you might be inclined to wait for prices to go down.
That might be a long wait, says Glikes. China is the production center for the vast majority of consumer electronics, and the heyday of cheap labor there may be rapidly coming to a close. For starters, blame the Olympics: In order to clear the air of pollution, many factories are shutting down in June, which could put a damper on the supply of many products. Also, China is tiptoeing towards better relationships with its workers: New labor and worker protection laws have pushed labor costs up 15 percent. The price of many components and metals used in making electronics is also going up.
Perhaps the biggest culprit of all: The falling U.S. dollar. The poor old greenback just doesn't go as far as it used to. Most notably it is falling against the euro, but it's also fallen considerably against the Chinese yuan, about 10 percent in the last year. In other words, if paid in dollars, Chinese companies now earn 10 percent less than they did a year ago due solely to the falling exchange rate. One can imagine that doesn't sit well with them.
In other words: Current prices may simply not be sustainable, and thus price increases may soon be on tap in order to shore up profits. Sure enough, prices are already going up for some LCD products. At the manufacturer level, says Glikes, prices in China are already up from 8 to 20 percent, and U.S. retail prices are soon to follow.
Get ready for a bumpy 2008.
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If it's the time to buy one since prices may go up, I wonder if it's a good time to also try and "win" a laptop too? For example, if you still can't afford an expensive laptop at this time, try winning one like this for example: http://thetechdon.com/win-a-3000-laptop/#comment-1110
Hi, According to your article the prices will soon be rising in the US due to already rising costs in China because of the various factors mentioned in your article. Someone that has already made a descision to purchase electronics probably has thought about it and is not prone to 'impluse buying' so my quesiton to you is... Do you feel it is viable to purchase from Chinese distributors of wholesale electronic products, such as http://rihey.cc or any one of the thousands of reputable Chinese wholesale electronic distributors currently found on the Internet or should we quickly purchase outdated (3 months) electronic products currently at lower US standard prices before the prices rise? I am also interested in finding out what readers think as well. Looking forward to your comments. Thanks h20ho
My girlfriend is thinking of replacing her Pc I have advised her to wait until mid June as when she gets her tax rebate stores will be having really good deals to try and get people to spend thir rebates.Also she will be able to get Windows Xp instead of the unreliable Vista.
This story makes chris null sound like he loves that chinese workers are not taken care of? boo hoo, fair wages for a 8-20% increase? I would pay to help the workers.
We can't blame the Chinese. We can't blame the falling dollar. We can't blame the working class in China. We can't blame the olympics. This all goes back to high energy prices and USA leadership skills. Get rid of our Republican thinking and policy and in another 10 years we should be back to some normalcilly. I am even in doubt that a new administration can fix our problems. The Democrats have control of congress now and things still aren't changing. It might be time to start learning arabic.
I never buy Chinese product/s for reason of its quality standard. I just dont understand why some are happy with them. Buy today broken tomorrow. Please wakeup guys. thanks
Prices up in China??? Good. Then maybe large corporations will stop producing so much over seas!! It's time to bring these jobs back to America.
I do not believe we are completely depending on China for electronics. We do get some electronics from Malaysia, Mexico and some from South Korea too. I am not sure about TVs, I believe Japan also makes some. I guess it's better to wait until olympics are over because people naturally try to buy a new TV during olympics time.
Depend what electronic you planning to buy, now probably best deal for shopping pc or pc hardware, nearly all parts in on sales; has a lot to do with slow economy; so they has to cut price. but once that stimuls check comes in, I expect many item price go back up. Now is good time I think.
1 Posted by traineric on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:19PM EDT Report Abuse
does that mean because the price of electronics is going up the price of laptops is going up as well but because apple has a factory in the us dose that mean the price for apple will go down or will subscription services like Rhapsody lower their prices