‘Global shortage may inflate monitor, flat screen prices’
The Hindu
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A worldwide shortage of monitors, flat TV screens, interactive panels, projector displays and other such devices may push up prices of display products globally by 10-20% in the next three to four months, as per BenQ India. “A serious shortage of display products is currently being felt across the globe as demand for such products grew at a record high post pandemic,” said Rajeev Singh, MD, BenQ India. “China, the biggest manufacturer of ICs and other key components for display systems was shut for several months, resulting in a large, pent-up demand and a subsequent supply mismatch in global markets,” he added.More Related News
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