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Coronaviruses are forced to shut down the hardware factory in China

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The one who tries regulate Coronavirus expansion, the Chinese central government has ordered the closure of all cities. And of course, when cities are blocked by more than ten million citizens, that is natural industries often lose their jobs, because most of the workers live on the border and have no access to cities due to blocks.

Also, prices are going up

According to a report released by ZeroHedge, the Chinese government has ordered the closure of several major factories in the country, including big names in the tech and hardware sectors such as the giant Samsung either Foxconn, who have production contracts with some of the world's largest technology companies to manufacture their products, such as Apple & # 39; s Apple. A third name that is not related to Hardware but deserves to be called a drug abuser Johnson and Johnson.

The closure of these factories is described at least within one or two weeks, which will mean that your invention may be empty and exist product shortage (Because not only are factories not producing, that they do not absorb volatile substances), they extend this condition for at least a month and a half and that a very good case is considered.

And you know what this means … if a power outage for a few minutes is already raising the price of technological products, imagine a blockade for a few weeks. Product prices will go up unfairly, and the forecast is that they go up a lot, if not more of unreasonable limits (Which already raises some theories that this Coronavirus outbreak is due to the economic downturn, but we won't get into that).

The fact is, and back to what worries us, is that when factories are locked, inflation is going up, so if you're waiting to get a new piece of hardware, the recommendation is to do it as soon as possible, before prices start going up.

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