DigiTimes.com reports that, although suffering from surging raw material costs this year, Taiwan's CD-R disc manufacturers say they're not planning to lift prices immediately:
CD-R disc makers, however, have largely held back from adjusting product prices, fearing that the move may backfire and hurt business in the current slow season. Blank CD-R disc prices remain stable at US$0.16-0.18 per unit.
First-tier CD-R makers such as Ritek, CMC Magnetics and Prodisc Technology said the effect of the imminent polycarbonate price increases could be limited for now since their supply contracts are locked in before each quarter begins. However, if polycarbonate suppliers go ahead with their plan, disc makers may be forced to reflect the growing costs in their pricing starting from the third quarter.
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Source: DigiTimes.com















