• Increase in the rates and the prices for smartphones

    From Joseph Pereira@1:124/5016 to All on Mon Apr 28 15:24:18 2025

    In the US, the phone companies want to significantly increase the rates and the prices for smartphones. That won't sit well with American consumers, because consumer products are already becoming more expensive there on all fronts. Up until now, the companies say they have absorbed the extra costs themselves. However, I think that up until now they were able to sell old stock, and from now on they have to pay import duties, and they are passing that cost on to the...
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  • From Kurt Weiske@1:218/1 to Joseph Pereira on Tue Apr 29 07:17:18 2025
    Joseph Pereira wrote to All <=-

    In the US, the phone companies want to significantly increase the rates and the prices for smartphones. That won't sit well with American consumers, because consumer products are already becoming more
    expensive there on all fronts. Up until now, the companies say they
    have absorbed the extra costs themselves. However, I think that up
    until now they were able to sell old stock, and from now on they have
    to pay import duties, and they are passing that cost on to the...


    Apple imported some millions of phones by air recently, seems their
    stock should be fine for the short term - and if memory serves, there's
    an exception for phones and computers coming from China.

    They'll shift production to their Indian factories, Japanese automakers
    are shutting down US factories, I'm sure it'll all work out.

    I use Moto phones, I should buy one before stock runs out. Once we all
    do that, the facade will drop when prices escalate. Or would a company
    rather inflate prices on existing stock not affected by tarriffs and
    blame the administration in the quest for the almighty dollar?





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