“The Nikon D90 has risen from 6,800 yuan to 7,600 yuan, and the Nikon D700 has risen from 14,000 yuan to 14,500 yuan. Sony's SLR has risen by an average of 400 yuan, and Canon has also generally risen by 200 to 300 yuan, including the SD card of the camera. The rise.†Nanjing Zhujiang Road, a number of photographic equipment dealers told reporters.
This is the price effect that is transmitted to the terminal after the strong earthquake in Japan.
Japan's northeastern region is a major production base for cameras. Due to the impact of the earthquake, camera manufacturers have discontinued production at different levels. Many SLR cameras are produced in Japan, so this type of camera will become increasingly tight.
As a direct supplier of electronic components imported from Japan, Wu Bin’s days are also very bad, and the supply of goods is not enough. Buyers call and urge them every day. They can only explain one by one. NANDFLASH is the most out of stock.
He told reporters that after the earthquake disaster in Japan, the first manufacturer to stop production was Toshiba, and its NANDFLASH flash chip factory and CMOS sensor factory in Iwate Prefecture, the worst-affected area, had also been closed. The time for resumption of production is currently undecided. Another DRAM memory giant Elpida, despite the fact that the factory is far from the earthquake zone, announced through the announcement that the production line of the Hiroshima plant needs to be re-established, and at the same time, the Akita plant continued to suspend production due to power outages.
As of March 15, data on almost all varieties of domestic memory and flash memory continued to rise on the day, with memory mainstream gains ranging from 6% to 10%, and flash memory quotes rising by 20% to 30%. The largest increase was over 48%, and the shortage of upstream silicon wafers was even more serious.
As the first batch of “National Display Device Industrial Parks†named, Nanjing Economic and Technological Development Zone has gathered more than 60 various types of liquid crystal display production enterprises. It is also the highest concentration of flat panel display industry in China, and the largest scale production of all types of LCD modules. Development zone. Talking about the impact of the earthquake in Japan on the company, a person in charge of the development zone management committee office said: "Short-term impact may exist, but at present there is no heard of deeply affected companies in the development zone."
According to relevant persons of the Panda Group of China National Electric Power Co., Ltd., the components of the LCD glass panels imported from Japan were mainly shipped from the ports of Osaka and Nagoya. Although the time and lines of the ports were adjusted after the earthquake, they were basically not available to them. The impact of the transport of goods.
Data shows that more than 40% of Japan’s exports to China are electronic consumer products. According to a follow-up survey conducted by the Jiangsu Provincial Business System, a small number of raw material imports and product exports in our province are currently affected by large processing traders in the earthquake-affected areas of Japan. The worst-hit northeast region of Honshu is the largest chip production base in Japan. Toshiba and Sony’s chip production plants are all seriously damaged. As a result, the flash chip market has caused price increases due to tight supply and cost pressures have increased. The downstream manufacturers in our province have After receiving a notice of delay of 8 to 10 weeks from the other party, the export situation to Japan will be even more severe. Nantong, an electronic manufacturing company, imported and exported US$75.78 million to Japan in 2010. Since its import and export regions are all in Sendai, Japan, the current connection with Japanese manufacturers and traders has been interrupted, and the company’s next development is worrying.
This is the price effect that is transmitted to the terminal after the strong earthquake in Japan.
Japan's northeastern region is a major production base for cameras. Due to the impact of the earthquake, camera manufacturers have discontinued production at different levels. Many SLR cameras are produced in Japan, so this type of camera will become increasingly tight.
As a direct supplier of electronic components imported from Japan, Wu Bin’s days are also very bad, and the supply of goods is not enough. Buyers call and urge them every day. They can only explain one by one. NANDFLASH is the most out of stock.
He told reporters that after the earthquake disaster in Japan, the first manufacturer to stop production was Toshiba, and its NANDFLASH flash chip factory and CMOS sensor factory in Iwate Prefecture, the worst-affected area, had also been closed. The time for resumption of production is currently undecided. Another DRAM memory giant Elpida, despite the fact that the factory is far from the earthquake zone, announced through the announcement that the production line of the Hiroshima plant needs to be re-established, and at the same time, the Akita plant continued to suspend production due to power outages.
As of March 15, data on almost all varieties of domestic memory and flash memory continued to rise on the day, with memory mainstream gains ranging from 6% to 10%, and flash memory quotes rising by 20% to 30%. The largest increase was over 48%, and the shortage of upstream silicon wafers was even more serious.
As the first batch of “National Display Device Industrial Parks†named, Nanjing Economic and Technological Development Zone has gathered more than 60 various types of liquid crystal display production enterprises. It is also the highest concentration of flat panel display industry in China, and the largest scale production of all types of LCD modules. Development zone. Talking about the impact of the earthquake in Japan on the company, a person in charge of the development zone management committee office said: "Short-term impact may exist, but at present there is no heard of deeply affected companies in the development zone."
According to relevant persons of the Panda Group of China National Electric Power Co., Ltd., the components of the LCD glass panels imported from Japan were mainly shipped from the ports of Osaka and Nagoya. Although the time and lines of the ports were adjusted after the earthquake, they were basically not available to them. The impact of the transport of goods.
Data shows that more than 40% of Japan’s exports to China are electronic consumer products. According to a follow-up survey conducted by the Jiangsu Provincial Business System, a small number of raw material imports and product exports in our province are currently affected by large processing traders in the earthquake-affected areas of Japan. The worst-hit northeast region of Honshu is the largest chip production base in Japan. Toshiba and Sony’s chip production plants are all seriously damaged. As a result, the flash chip market has caused price increases due to tight supply and cost pressures have increased. The downstream manufacturers in our province have After receiving a notice of delay of 8 to 10 weeks from the other party, the export situation to Japan will be even more severe. Nantong, an electronic manufacturing company, imported and exported US$75.78 million to Japan in 2010. Since its import and export regions are all in Sendai, Japan, the current connection with Japanese manufacturers and traders has been interrupted, and the company’s next development is worrying.