Copper pricing has risen from less than US$8,000 per metric ton (MT) before the 2012 Lunar New Year to US$8,600/MT currently, causing hikes in the cost of CCLs (copper-clad laminates) and in turn production cost of motherboards, the sources noted.Motherboard prices were increased by 3-8 percent in April 2011 due to rising component prices following the earthquake in Japan, and 5-10 percent in early 2011 due to rising material costs and labor shortages.
As for labor costs in China, the minimum monthly wage in Beijing was hiked by 8.62% from CNY1,160 (US$184) to CNY1,260 on January 1, 2012. Shanghai will raise wages 14.28% from CNY1,120 to CNY1,280 on April 1, and Shenzhen raised wages 13.63% from CNY1,320 to CNY1,500 on February 1, the sources indicated.
Motherboard prices facing 10% rise by Q2 2012 - More news at DV Hardware
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