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14:16
MCU giant STMicroelectronics increases prices for the second time this year
This is the second price increase announced by STMicroelectronics this year, following their previous announcement on March 24. Before this, international power semiconductor giants such as Infineon and Texas Instruments also issued price hike notices one after another. In addition, domestic MCU manufacturers such as Zhison Microelectronics and Nationz Technologies have also recently announced price increases. (Jiemian News)
13:52
White House National Economic Council Director Hassett stated: The real income of American citizens has increased significantly.
Based on actual salary-related data, since the current president took office, the income of an average American household has increased by about $3,000. Among them, mining industry workers have seen a particularly notable increase in real income this year, reaching $7,000.
13:52
Japan Faces Naphtha Supply Crisis, Air Conditioner Installation Costs Surge
Due to the impact of the conflict in the Middle East, Japan's naphtha imports have been obstructed, resulting in a noticeable shortage of various materials required for air conditioner installations. The manager of an electronics store in Tokyo, which has been operating for over 50 years, stated that since the end of April, material supplies have been continuously delayed, and current inventory is only sufficient for about 30 air conditioner installations. Shortages of accessories such as tape and putty are unexpected, and there may be a supply interruption after July. As a result, the store's installation fee has risen from 11,000 yen (about 467 RMB) before April to 16,500 yen, with plans to further increase to 19,800 yen (about 841 RMB) in June. The material cost per air conditioner has reached 9,000 yen (about 382 RMB). Air conditioner business accounts for 60-70% of the store’s profits, and the material shortage is making operations increasingly difficult.