Electrical appliances could cost more in the year 2021. It
is expected that prices for LED TV and appliances such as refrigerator, washing
machines will go up from January onward on account of the rise in costs of key
input materials like copper, aluminium, steel and increase in ocean and air
freights charges.
Electrical appliances could cost more in the year 2021. It
is expected that prices for LED TV and appliances such as refrigerator, washing
machines will go up from January onward on account of the rise in costs of key
input materials like copper, aluminium, steel and increase in ocean and air
freights charges.
Prices of TV panels (Opencell) have also risen by over
two-folds due to short supply the global vendors while the cost of plastic has
gone up due to rise in crude oil prices.
Terming the move as "imminent" and "unavoidable", manufacturers including LG, Panasonic and Thomson are set to be hike the prices from January. Sony is still reviewing the situation and is yet to take a call.
"We expect the increase in commodity prices to impact
our product pricing in near future. I anticipate the prices to go up by 6-7 per
cent in January itself and may go up to 10-11 per cent towards end of FY
Q1," Panasonic India President and CEO Manish Sharma said.
Meanwhile, LG Electronics India too was said it was going to
increase the price on all products. "From January, we are going to
increase the price of 7 to 8 percent on all products including TV, Washing
machine, refrigerator etc. There is an increase in raw material prices and
metals as copper and alumunium. Moreover, crude oil prices have gone up, hence
the cost of plastic materials have also gone up substantially," LG
Electronics India VP- Home Appliances Vijay Babu said.
However, Sony India said it was yet to take a final call
while also hinting that it would follow suit. "Not yet. It is a wait and
watch. We are watching the supply side, which is changing day by day. Its
blurry situation and we have not decided as how much...tendency is moving
towards that situation.
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