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  • OldBill
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 11-02-21
    • 6416

    #1
    'Everything is halted': Shanghai shutdowns are worsening shortages




    Containers are seen at the Yangshan Deep-Water Port in Shanghai, China







    Abha Bhattarai




    Tue, April 26, 2022, 6:38 AM






    Thousands of air fryers are stuck in factories, warehouses and ports in central China, where shutdowns have stalled millions of dollars worth of inventory for Yedi Houseware, a family-run business in Los Angeles.
    How quickly those backlogged appliances make it to the United States could have wide-ranging implications across the U.S. economy, as domestic manufacturers and retailers brace for another round of disruptions from recent covid-related shutdowns in Shanghai, China's largest city. White House officials are paying close attention to the disruptions to monitor the potential impact on the U.S. economy.




    "Things are getting crazy again," said Bobby Djavaheri, the company's president. "Everything is halted. There are closures this very minute that are adding to the supply chain nightmare we've been experiencing for two years."

    Other executives are dealing with similar scrambles as the situation in China appears to change every day, sweeping up many different sectors.

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    Widespread covid outbreaks in China have bought entire cities to a standstill and hobbled manufacturing and shipping hubs throughout the country. An estimated 373 million people - or about one-quarter of China's population - have been in covid-related lockdowns in recent weeks because of what is known as the country's zero covid policy, according to economists at Nomura Holdings. There are also fears that new lockdowns could soon take hold in the capital city, Beijing, escalating the threat to the global economic recovery.
    Anxiety over new disruptions has already caused the Chinese stock market to fall sharply, weighing on U.S. stock indexes as well.


    And there are signs things could only get worse. Continuing lockdowns in Shanghai - a major hub for America's semiconductor and electronics supply chains - has set up automakers, electronics companies and consumer goods firms for months of delays and higher costs.

    The challenges come on top of more than two years of global shipping disruptions that some had hoped would ease this year.
    Tech giants and major automakers rely heavily on Shanghai-based suppliers and ports. Roughly one-half of Apple's top suppliers, for example, are based in or near the city, according to an analysis by Nikkei Asia. (Apple did not immediately respond to requests for comment.) Meanwhile, Volkswagen's chief executive said this month that the automaker is "temporarily unable to meet high customer demand" because of ongoing lockdowns. The company, which had to stop production at certain facilities for more than a month for covid-related reasons, says it is gradually resuming production now.
    "If Shanghai continues being unable to resume work and production, from May, all tech and industrial players involving the Shanghai supply chain will completely shut down, especially the auto industry!" Richard Yu, head of consumer and auto business at Chinese tech giant Huawei, was reported to have said on the social media platform WeChat.
    The delays and closures are adding to costs and could pose another threat to long-term inflation, which is already at a 40-year high. Yedi Housewares, for example, raised prices on all of its products, including air fryers, electric pressure cookers and bread makers, by 10 percent in January.


    Costs have continued to climb since then, in part because of the war in Ukraine. The price of plastic, a major component in air fryers, is up about 5 percent this year, Djavaheri said. The company is also paying more for transportation, since it's begun moving goods by truck from Shanghai to ports in Ningbo, three hours away, in hopes of putting them on a ship there.

    White House officials are closely monitoring the situation in Shanghai, with the State Department providing frequent updates on the potential impacts. New economic data from March shows Chinese exports of good rose by 15 percent relative to last year, but this data does not reflect the impact of the Shanghai lockdown that began at the end of last month, according to a White House official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to provide internal administration assessments.


    The administration is already seeing "significant impacts" to airports critical to air cargo shipments and links in the supply chain such as factories and warehouses, the person said. Despite the closure of the port, White House officials are seeing alternate ports ratcheting up their work, relieving some of the expected pressure for consumers.



    Mark
    Beneke, who co-owns a used car dealership in Fresno, Calif., says it's become increasing difficult to secure parts for Asian-made vehicles like Hyundai Sonatas and Kia Optimas since the Shanghai lockdown began a month ago.

    Used car prices are already up 35 percent from a year ago, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, and Beneke says he expects them to climb even higher in coming weeks as a result of new shortages and delays.
    "We were expecting prices to start coming down this summer, but it looks like they're going to keep going up," he said.
    In some cases, though, retailers are better positioned to weather the latest challenges than they were a year ago. Many have stashed away extra inventory in U.S. warehouses and stores to guard against supply chain delays. Roughly 90 percent of goods at grocery and drugstores are in stock, according to data analytics firm Information Resources. And the number of import containers sitting on the docks for more than nine days at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach has been cut by one-half since October.
    At the same time, consumer demand for many goods - including clothing, toys and furniture - appears to be waning as people spend more on travel, dining out and other experiences that they largely avoided earlier in the pandemic.


    "The demand just isn't there anymore," said Isaac Larian, chief executive of MGA Entertainment, the toy giant behind popular brands like Little Tikes and L.O.L. Surprise. "Sales are slowing down. Families are saying, 'I'll take my kids to Disney this summer instead of buying more toys."

    The shipping time for toys from China to U.S. stores has ballooned from 21 days to 159 days during the pandemic, he said.


    "All holiday toys have to ship out of China by the beginning of August, but that is not going to happen," Larian said. "The factories are having a tough time getting labor, prices are going up, China keeps closing provinces. The big picture is bad, worse than last year."

    Back in Los Angeles, Djavaheri of Yedi Houseware, says he's just beginning to recover from closures in southern China earlier this year, where his company makes electric pressure cookers. The brand - which has been featured in Oprah's Favorite Things list for three years in a row - is still struggling to make enough products to meet demand.


    "To be honest, I don't even want to be in China but it's the only option," Djavaheri said. "If there was a way to make air fryers or electric pressure cookers in America, I would've been there yesterday. Instead we're dealing with hurdle after hurdle: Inflation, logistics, it's a constant nightmare."


    fawking Chinese still fawking over the world
  • Natty68
    SBR Wise Guy
    • 05-11-14
    • 550

    #2
    Been trying to get a PS5 for as long as I can remember..... I refuse to cave in to the scalpers. The PS6 could realistically be ready to release by the time the initial demand for 5's is met. BTW...air fryers are overated. I have one and like my deep fryer MUCH better.
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    • hehfest
      SBR Hall of Famer
      • 09-28-08
      • 7934

      #3
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      • MinnesotaFats
        SBR Posting Legend
        • 12-18-10
        • 14758

        #4
        When you legitimize central planning and/ or liberalism this is what you get.
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        • rake922
          SBR Posting Legend
          • 12-23-07
          • 11692

          #5
          dang
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          • The Kraken
            BARRELED IN @ SBR!
            • 12-25-11
            • 28918

            #6


            Yall would starve to death in a garden
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            • 19th Hole
              SBR Posting Legend
              • 03-22-09
              • 18954

              #7
              Originally posted by OldBill




              Containers are seen at the Yangshan Deep-Water Port in Shanghai, China
              Tue, April 26, 2022, 6:38 AM

              Thousands of air fryers are stuck in factories, warehouses and ports in central China, where shutdowns have stalled millions of dollars worth of inventory for Yedi Houseware, a family-run business in Los Angeles.

              "Things are getting crazy again," said Bobby Djavaheri, the company's president. "Everything is halted. There are closures this very minute that are adding to the supply chain nightmare we've been experiencing for two years."

              Related video: Millions are trapped at home amid Shanghai's COVID lockdown







              The delays and closures are adding to costs and could pose another threat to long-term inflation, which is already at a 40-year high.
              Yedi Housewares, for example, raised prices on all of its products, including air fryers, electric pressure cookers and bread makers, by 10 percent in January.



              Used car prices are already up 35 percent from a year ago, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, and Beneke says he expects them to climb even higher in coming weeks as a result of new shortages and delays.
              "We were expecting prices to start coming down this summer, but it looks like they're going to keep going up," he said.
              "All holiday toys have to ship out of China by the beginning of August, but that is not going to happen," Larian said. "The factories are having a tough time getting labor, prices are going up, China keeps closing provinces. The big picture is bad, worse than last year."

              Back in Los Angeles, Djavaheri of Yedi Houseware, says he's just beginning to recover from closures in southern China earlier this year, where his company makes electric pressure cookers. The brand - which has been featured in Oprah's Favorite Things list for three years in a row - is still struggling to make enough products to meet demand.


              "To be honest, I don't even want to be in China but it's the only option," Djavaheri said. "If there was a way to make air fryers or electric pressure cookers in America, I would've been there yesterday. Instead we're dealing with hurdle after hurdle: Inflation, logistics, it's a constant nightmare."


              fawking Chinese still fawking over the world
              ~~~

              In the immortal words of Elaine Benes:
              "Yedi, Yedi, Yedi..."


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              • Optional
                Administrator
                • 06-10-10
                • 61683

                #8
                Originally posted by MinnesotaFats
                When you legitimize central planning and/ or liberalism this is what you get.
                When all consumers want is the lowest price, this is what we get. Reliance on an unreliable country.

                It's good American's are being forced to pay more and/or not get what they want. It will drive a push to not rely on China and allow competition from higher quality manufacturers.



                Chinese people would not take most of the cheap products exported even if given to them for free btw.
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                • MinnesotaFats
                  SBR Posting Legend
                  • 12-18-10
                  • 14758

                  #9
                  ...you wonder why the products are so cheap?

                  Centralized planning & that Little Red Book
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                  • Optional
                    Administrator
                    • 06-10-10
                    • 61683

                    #10
                    Originally posted by MinnesotaFats
                    ...you wonder why the products are so cheap?

                    Centralized planning & that Little Red Book
                    I get why they are able to make stuff cheaper.

                    But consumers drive that demand. We are in rich countries, we don't need cheap throwaway crap. We can afford to not buy so much from China if we choose to pay more.

                    Right now we are being forced to pay more and the upside is it will drive alternatives as well as train people that paying more comes with benefits too.
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                    • 19th Hole
                      SBR Posting Legend
                      • 03-22-09
                      • 18954

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Optional
                      I get why they are able to make stuff cheaper.

                      But consumers drive that demand. We are in rich countries, we don't need cheap throwaway crap. We can afford to not buy so much from China if we choose to pay more.

                      Right now we are being forced to pay more and the upside is it will drive alternatives as well as train people that paying more comes with benefits too.
                      ~~~

                      The Sino/American trade deals were initiated during the Nixon era.

                      The American/western populace was not clamoring for inexpensive foreign goods.
                      American workers/consumers were not excited about losing manufacturing jobs in favor
                      of lower quality/lower cost goods.
                      The communists were eager to develop trade with the West and this
                      was made possible by lining the pockets of politicians and corporate representatives
                      of western companies large and small.
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                      • stake1
                        SBR Posting Legend
                        • 12-19-18
                        • 18116

                        #12
                        End of times. Better be right with God
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                        • 19th Hole
                          SBR Posting Legend
                          • 03-22-09
                          • 18954

                          #13
                          End of times. Better be right with God


                          ~~~
                          AMEN








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                          • WinDove
                            SBR High Roller
                            • 07-21-19
                            • 215

                            #14
                            A surprisingly high number of people seem to be really into this "end of times" thing dont they?
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                            • BOA12
                              SBR Posting Legend
                              • 02-19-12
                              • 20622

                              #15
                              Originally posted by WinDove
                              A surprisingly high number of people seem to be really into this "end of times" thing dont they?
                              Fundamentalist thinking, count me out. These zealots needs to be out of politics and government forever.
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                              • Auto Donk
                                SBR Aristocracy
                                • 09-03-13
                                • 43558

                                #16
                                biden supply chain crisis.........


                                epic fail for creepy joe.......

                                as for the chinks, I'll let this guy handle it:

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                                • JIBBBY
                                  SBR Aristocracy
                                  • 12-10-09
                                  • 83686

                                  #17
                                  No one cares about the Chinese people not even their own leaders. All expendable. Nothing to see here.

                                  They have been suffering for centuries under their dictatorships. Poor and starving is nothing new. North Korea no different.
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                                  • MaltedHopsFrenzy
                                    SBR Hall of Famer
                                    • 10-08-10
                                    • 8944

                                    #18
                                    Funny, the ‘wokiest’ of the woke Tards and pretty much all of the Tard MSM:

                                    ‘OUTRAGE!’ at climate change
                                    ’OUTRAGE!’ for #MeToo, #TimesUp and all the women empowerment
                                    ‘OUTRAGE!’ for g@y rights, LGBTQQ++
                                    ’OUTRAGE!’ for not teaching about Tranny’s to 6-year-olds

                                    Yet…..

                                    China is by far the world’s biggest polluter, treats their women like $#!T, and discourages ‘Sissy Men’ behavior - so much so that they’re not allowed on T.V.

                                    But, there’s LeBron apologizing, John Cena apologizing, Disney removing ‘same sex’ kisses from it’s movies, and movies like ‘Top Gun’ having to remove a Taiwan patch from Maverick’s jacket…..

                                    Simple math:
                                    Money > ‘Outrage’

                                    China is way ahead of schedule on it’s 100 year plan of world domination - so, start learning how to speak Mandarin, everybody…..
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                                    • Fred The Hammer
                                      SBR Posting Legend
                                      • 08-13-13
                                      • 11582

                                      #19
                                      Originally posted by WinDove
                                      A surprisingly high number of people seem to be really into this "end of times" thing dont they?

                                      SBR is full of prepper retards. Living a shit life doing nothing and being nothing, but have to have a bunch of guns in case things get worse and people want their canned goods
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                                      • Fred The Hammer
                                        SBR Posting Legend
                                        • 08-13-13
                                        • 11582

                                        #20
                                        Originally posted by MaltedHopsFrenzy
                                        Funny, the ‘wokiest’ of the woke Tards and pretty much all of the Tard MSM:

                                        ‘OUTRAGE!’ at climate change
                                        ’OUTRAGE!’ for #MeToo, #TimesUp and all the women empowerment
                                        ‘OUTRAGE!’ for g@y rights, LGBTQQ++
                                        ’OUTRAGE!’ for not teaching about Tranny’s to 6-year-olds

                                        Yet…..

                                        China is by far the world’s biggest polluter, treats their women like $#!T, and discourages ‘Sissy Men’ behavior - so much so that they’re not allowed on T.V.

                                        But, there’s LeBron apologizing, John Cena apologizing, Disney removing ‘same sex’ kisses from it’s movies, and movies like ‘Top Gun’ having to remove a Taiwan patch from Maverick’s jacket…..

                                        Simple math:
                                        Money > ‘Outrage’

                                        China is way ahead of schedule on it’s 100 year plan of world domination - so, start learning how to speak Mandarin, everybody…..
                                        I totally agree, but people like walking out of Walmart with a bunch of shit for $100. They don't want to pay $225 or can't afford to. Same thing with the Middle East. They fkn hate us and hate democracy and freedom, but we drive alot and need oil. I actually thought Putin might come around and would be a better option then the Middle East after 9/11, but that ain't happening.

                                        No easy solutions, but you have to atleast call governments out when they do the shit they do. Covid is on China 1000%!!!
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