It’s getting harder to buy a computer and an iPhone: China has shut down giant factories because of ‘hot weather’!
August 19, 2022
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The news that will hit the agenda like a bomb came from China, which experienced the hottest summer season of the past 60 years. Increasing use of air
The news that will hit the agenda like a bomb came from China, which experienced the hottest summer season of the past 60 years. Increasing use of air conditioners across the country, China’s to the power grid exceeded expectations. Desperate, the Chinese government resorted to issuing orders to close factories. The decision from China, the heart of the technology world, could cause difficulties in the supply of many technological products. It is thought that this situation may also be reflected in prices.
According to news served by CNN and Bloomberg TeslaCATL’s battery supplier, AppleFoxconn, one of the chip suppliers, Toyota, Volkswagen, Texas Instruments and semiconductor manufacturer on-semiteaffected by the decision. According to the order of the Chinese government, the factories of these companies are at least: until August 20 they won’t be able to work.
Nobody knows what’s going to happen
It remains to be seen what the ramifications of the Chinese government’s decision will be. nobody knows. Some analysts believe that a limited supply chain disruption of up to a few days will not disrupt business too much. Apple supplier Foxconn and Volkswagen also support this view. However, according to some analysts, the situation is not bad not so.
According to some analysts, even a break of a few days raw materialswill raise prices. In fact, the prices of polysilicon used in solar panel production have already started to rise. However, this is not the only commodity that will increase in price. According to analysts, it is used in batteries of electric cars and smartphones. lithiumPrices will also rise. If such a situation becomes a reality, we can start to see the news that technology products such as smartphones and tablets have increased.
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