Rising Electronic items Rates in Digital 2022!?
A big push is waiting for the general public at the beginning of the new year. Electronic Good Price Hike can increase a lot in one push. Prices of some items may go up due to an increase in the cost of transporting raw materials and goods.
Air conditioners, refrigerators, and washing machines are on the list of possible price increases. Note that there is a huge demand for these few things in every middle-class household nowadays. Many people want to save some money by buying an air conditioner in winter.
This time around, the price of Sony, Hitachi, Godrej's items may increase quite a bit at the end of the quarter. Eric Braganza, president of the Electronics and Appliances Manufacturers Association, an organization of the consumer goods company, said the price hike was about five to seven percent on consumer goods from january to March.
Needless to say, the price hike of various electronic items was postponed for the festive season. But now there is no way to increase the price. Panasonic had earlier increased the price of air conditioners by up to 6 percent.
However, he also confirmed that the price will go up. On the other hand, Satish LS, President of Higher Appliances India, has the same tone, the cost of transporting goods is increasing as the price of raw materials has gone up.
That's why the price of electronics like refrigerators, washing machines, and air conditioners is going to go up a lot in one go. Meanwhile, Fujitsu Fujimori, divisional director of Panasonic, said that the price of air conditioners has already risen by 7%, adding that the price graph will go up further in the coming days.
Needless to say, the increase in the price of things increased the general discomfort a lot. At the same time, the shop owner is also a bit worried. If the price of the item continues to rise at this rate then the possibility of selling also decreases a lot.
As a result, the amount of profit will also decrease. Ordinary people are a little disappointed with the news of a five to ten percent increase in the price of air conditioners before the heat comes.