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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>New Delhi: In deep distress after losing over Rs 40,000 crore in the lockdown while recovering less than 40 per cent to date, smartphone brands<\/a> in India on Thursday said that if their containers carrying essential parts, components and accessories from China are not cleared by customs soon, there will be massive shortage and end users will only suffer.

The reactions came after the Indian Cellular and Electronics Association (
ICEA<\/a>), in a letter to Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, said that all China-origin imports of the electronics industry<\/a> have come under adverse action by customs at the ports without prior warning, which has impacted the supply chain.

One of the leading Chinese smartphone makers told IANS on the condition of anonymity that a long-term delay would force them to pass on the burden to the consumers as they would be left with little supplies soon as the demand has risen.

\"We have just started to limp back to normal after facing losses for nearly three months and now, our consignments are stuck at various ports. Keeping the rise in demand in concern, we will not be able to sustain if the goods are not cleared maximum within a week's time,\" lamented a Chinese smartphone company spokesperson, adding that the price hike will be an \"imminent step\".

Another spokesperson from a rival brand who is in a little better position as the next device launch is some days away, said there is a good demand coming from all locations in the country

\"As there is a rebound after months-long lockdown, if shipments are stuck for a longer time, it will affect all brands irrespective of whether Chinese or Indian as a larger supply chain would be hampered,\" the spokesperson told IANS.

In the letter to the Finance Minister,
Pankaj Mohindroo<\/a>, Chairman of ICEA said that they understand that even goods already cleared and loaded in trucks for transport to the users' warehouse are being recalled and examined.

\"Opening up finished products for full examination will soil them, making it impossible to sell in the market. This will lead to millions of dollars of losses, a shortage in the market and spook large foreign investors,\" he wrote.

India imports nearly $56 billion worth of electronic items from China annually.

According to
industry<\/a> watchers, there is already some feedback from retailers that products are not reaching on time to them.

\"However, this is likely to be solved soon as per our understanding. The original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), especially at this point, can't afford to lose sales because of consignments being held up at this crucial time,\" Tarun Pathak, Associate Director, Counterpoint Research, told IANS.

Factories are already operating at below normal level and \"retailers have a perception about brands diverting more stock to online channels,\" Pathak added.

Holding back Chinese electronics items would mean acute shortage across the board in factories (components) and markets (finished products).

\"They are simply unwilling to take a risk at this stage, especially since no written orders or instructions or processes have been notified. In essence, the global supply chain from the point of origin is beginning to slow down, as it did in the initial days of the COVID-19 lockdown,\" Mohindroo said in the letter.<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":76637120,"title":"Verizon pulls ads from Facebook, Instagram as 'trust deficit' grows","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/verizon-pulls-ads-from-facebook-instagram-as-trust-deficit-grows\/76637120","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":76637171,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Chinese brands fear acute shortage, price hike as containers stuck","synopsis":"In the letter to the Finance Minister, Pankaj Mohindroo, Chairman of ICEA said that they understand that even goods already cleared and loaded in trucks for transport to the users' warehouse are being recalled and examined.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/chinese-brands-fear-acute-shortage-price-hike-as-containers-stuck","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"analytics":{"comments":0,"views":1307,"shares":0,"engagementtimems":4804000,"url":"https:\/\/ettelecom.indiatimes.com\/telecomnews\/chinese-brands-fear-acute-shortage-price-hike-as-containers-stuck\/articleshow\/76637171.cms"},"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"IANS","artdate":"2020-06-26 09:33:03","lastupd":"2020-06-26 09:35:33","breadcrumbTags":["Chinese imports","icea","Chinese brands","smartphone brands","Industry","electronics industry","Pankaj Mohindroo"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/chinese-brands-fear-acute-shortage-price-hike-as-containers-stuck"}}" data-authors="[" "]" data-category-name="" data-category_id="" data-date="2020-06-26" data-index="article_1">

中国品牌恐惧严重短缺,涨价的容器

在信中向财政部长主席Pankaj Mohindroo ICEA说他们理解,即使货物已经清除和装载在卡车运输到用户的仓库被召回和检查。

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新德里:深陷痛苦失利后超过40000卢比的封锁而恢复不到40%,智能手机品牌在印度周四说,如果他们的集装箱携带必要的零件,组件和配件从中国不通过海关很快,将会有大量短缺和最终用户只会受到影响。

反应之前,印度细胞和电子协会(工商东亚),在一封给财政部长吧Sitharaman,说所有中国原产进口的电子行业受到不利行动由海关在港口事先警告,这已经影响了供应链。

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中国领先的智能手机制造商告诉药剂在匿名的情况下,长期拖延会迫使他们负担转嫁到消费者他们会留下小供应的需求也在增加。

“我们刚刚开始后一瘸一拐地回到正常面对损失了将近三个月,现在,我们的货物被困在不同的港口。保持关注的需求上升,我们将无法维持,如果货物不了最大的一个星期的时间内,“哀叹中国智能手机公司发言人表示,涨价将“迫在眉睫的一步”。

另一位发言人从竞争对手品牌好一点的位置是下一个发射装置是几天了,说有一个很好的需求来自所有位置

”有一个长达数月的锁定后反弹,如果货物停留很长时间,它将会影响所有品牌而不管中国或者印度作为一个较大的供应链也将受到限制,”该发言人告诉题材影片。

在信中,财政部长Pankaj MohindrooICEA主席说他们理解,即使货物已经清除和装载在卡车运输到用户的仓库被召回和检查。

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“开放全面检查成品将土壤,从而无法在市场上出售。这将导致数百万美元的损失,市场短缺和大量外国投资者受到惊吓,”他写道。

印度从中国进口价值近560亿美元的电子产品。

根据行业观察家已经有一些零售商的反馈,产品没有准时到达。

“然而,这是按我们的理解可能很快会得到解决。原始设备制造商(oem),尤其是在这一点上,不能失去销售,因为货物被在这个关键时刻,”塔伦帕沙克,副主任,对比研究,对药剂。

工厂已经运行在低于正常水平,”零售商有一个关于品牌的感知转移更多的股票在线渠道,”帕沙克补充道。

阻碍中国电子产品就意味着严重短缺的在工厂(组件)和市场(成品)。

“他们仅仅是不愿意冒险在这个阶段,特别是没有通知书面订单或指令或流程。从本质上说,全球供应链的起源开始慢下来,就像在最初几天的COVID-19封锁,“Mohindroo在信中说。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>New Delhi: In deep distress after losing over Rs 40,000 crore in the lockdown while recovering less than 40 per cent to date, smartphone brands<\/a> in India on Thursday said that if their containers carrying essential parts, components and accessories from China are not cleared by customs soon, there will be massive shortage and end users will only suffer.

The reactions came after the Indian Cellular and Electronics Association (
ICEA<\/a>), in a letter to Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, said that all China-origin imports of the electronics industry<\/a> have come under adverse action by customs at the ports without prior warning, which has impacted the supply chain.

One of the leading Chinese smartphone makers told IANS on the condition of anonymity that a long-term delay would force them to pass on the burden to the consumers as they would be left with little supplies soon as the demand has risen.

\"We have just started to limp back to normal after facing losses for nearly three months and now, our consignments are stuck at various ports. Keeping the rise in demand in concern, we will not be able to sustain if the goods are not cleared maximum within a week's time,\" lamented a Chinese smartphone company spokesperson, adding that the price hike will be an \"imminent step\".

Another spokesperson from a rival brand who is in a little better position as the next device launch is some days away, said there is a good demand coming from all locations in the country

\"As there is a rebound after months-long lockdown, if shipments are stuck for a longer time, it will affect all brands irrespective of whether Chinese or Indian as a larger supply chain would be hampered,\" the spokesperson told IANS.

In the letter to the Finance Minister,
Pankaj Mohindroo<\/a>, Chairman of ICEA said that they understand that even goods already cleared and loaded in trucks for transport to the users' warehouse are being recalled and examined.

\"Opening up finished products for full examination will soil them, making it impossible to sell in the market. This will lead to millions of dollars of losses, a shortage in the market and spook large foreign investors,\" he wrote.

India imports nearly $56 billion worth of electronic items from China annually.

According to
industry<\/a> watchers, there is already some feedback from retailers that products are not reaching on time to them.

\"However, this is likely to be solved soon as per our understanding. The original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), especially at this point, can't afford to lose sales because of consignments being held up at this crucial time,\" Tarun Pathak, Associate Director, Counterpoint Research, told IANS.

Factories are already operating at below normal level and \"retailers have a perception about brands diverting more stock to online channels,\" Pathak added.

Holding back Chinese electronics items would mean acute shortage across the board in factories (components) and markets (finished products).

\"They are simply unwilling to take a risk at this stage, especially since no written orders or instructions or processes have been notified. In essence, the global supply chain from the point of origin is beginning to slow down, as it did in the initial days of the COVID-19 lockdown,\" Mohindroo said in the letter.<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":76637120,"title":"Verizon pulls ads from Facebook, Instagram as 'trust deficit' grows","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/verizon-pulls-ads-from-facebook-instagram-as-trust-deficit-grows\/76637120","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":76637171,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Chinese brands fear acute shortage, price hike as containers stuck","synopsis":"In the letter to the Finance Minister, Pankaj Mohindroo, Chairman of ICEA said that they understand that even goods already cleared and loaded in trucks for transport to the users' warehouse are being recalled and examined.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/chinese-brands-fear-acute-shortage-price-hike-as-containers-stuck","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"analytics":{"comments":0,"views":1307,"shares":0,"engagementtimems":4804000,"url":"https:\/\/ettelecom.indiatimes.com\/telecomnews\/chinese-brands-fear-acute-shortage-price-hike-as-containers-stuck\/articleshow\/76637171.cms"},"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"IANS","artdate":"2020-06-26 09:33:03","lastupd":"2020-06-26 09:35:33","breadcrumbTags":["Chinese imports","icea","Chinese brands","smartphone brands","Industry","electronics industry","Pankaj Mohindroo"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/chinese-brands-fear-acute-shortage-price-hike-as-containers-stuck"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/chinese-brands-fear-acute-shortage-price-hike-as-containers-stuck/76637171">