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    The "price war" in the cold market can't be fought either! Under power and production restrictions, the home furnishing industry is facing price increases across the board

    2021-10-16 18:33

    The "price war" in the cold market can't be fought either! Under power and production restrictions, the home furnishing industry is facing price increases across the board

    Home shopping malls are sparsely visited.
    China Times (www.chinatimes.net.cn) reporter Li Weiwei, trainee reporter Miao Shiyu reporting from Beijing
    Orders are cut in half and costs are rising. The "winter" of the home furnishing industry in 2021 will be earlier than in previous years. Recently, a reporter from China Times visited Beijing Dahongmen Jimei Home Furnishing Mall and found that even though the shops of sanitary ware, ceramics, doors and windows, cabinets and other products have launched great promotion activities, the mall is still very deserted.
    "The National Day should be counted as the time when there are more customers this year. This year's business is a little harder than in previous years. Now it is cold and there are fewer customers." A salesperson from a brand ceramic tile shop told reporters.
    At the same time, affected by measures such as production and electricity restrictions, many home furnishing companies have recently issued announcements stating that in order to ensure a reasonable profit margin, the prices of the company's products will be increased.
    The business is deserted, and the shops can be very busy
    The misfires of the "Golden Nine and Silver Ten" in the property market have also eliminated the past hustle and bustle of the home furnishing industry. Recently, a reporter from China Times visited the Jimei Home Furnishing Dahongmen Mall located on the South Fourth Ring Road in Beijing. Through communication with the staff of different stores, he learned that even as a relatively well-known home furnishing mall in Beijing’s Nancheng area, it could not escape. The impact of the epidemic and the general environment.
    Passing through areas such as bathroom, ceramic tiles, floors, doors and windows, except for well-known brands such as Oupai, TATA wooden doors, Mona Lisa tiles, etc., there are relatively more customers. Other than the staff, there are basically no customers, and a small number of shops are even staff. The figure is also missing.

    zhttps://www.sohu.com/a/495462701_116062


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