When envisioning the Lunar New Year, the image of bright fireworks, red envelopes with gifts of money, and meals shared with family come to mind. What also comes to mind is the time of pause the majority of the Asia Pacific (APAC) region takes to enjoy time away from work to celebrate.
How does this time of celebration factor into the electronic component and hardware supply chain? The world’s largest electronics distributors are located in China, Singapore, and Hong Kong. This means that when the region takes time away from offices, the global supply chain is directly impacted.
Each year in the lunar calendar has a designated animal derived from Chinese zodiac folklore, and 2024 is the year of the Dragon. The exact dates of the Lunar New Year, also known as Chinese New Year or Spring Festival, shift because they are based on the lunar calendar. This year, the celebrations will take place from February 10–20. During this period, the electronic component industry is bracing itself for the annual lull in production, changes to personnel, and possible fluctuations in quality.
The impact of this holiday on electronic component manufacturing and shipping is substantial, as businesses in China, Vietnam, Taiwan, Shenzhen, Singapore, Korea, and Japan are required to shut down for the celebrations.
In addition to the possibility of constrained supply stemming from the slowdown in production, many manufacturers are preparing to increase prices following the resumption of business. This only adds to the already heightened demand as customers attempt to place orders before the price hike goes into effect.
Here are a few key commodity groups to watch as the celebrations begin.
Despite Lunar New Year slowing business for the electronic component industry, it does not mean that sourcing and supply management comes to a full stop. Relationships with sourcing partners who have a global presence will be especially important during this time, as purchasing teams will be focused on securing cost savings opportunities amid the planned increases.
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Our global team wishes all who celebrate a happy Lunar New Year!