Article 4ZPTP From batteries to shutters: Australian firms eye potential coronavirus shortages

From batteries to shutters: Australian firms eye potential coronavirus shortages

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Melissa Davey
from on (#4ZPTP)

Hospitality and travel have already been hard hit, while there are concerns of looming shortages of products such as iPhones and batteries

With the coronavirus outbreak in China affecting the import and export trade, Australian retailers and suppliers are concerned that consumers will soon start experiencing shortages of products ranging from iPhones to batteries. There are widespread factory shutdowns in China as millions of people remain in lockdown and subject to strict travel restrictions and quarantine measures.

While some retailers say it is too soon to see a noticeable impact on stock, with many shipyard and factory workers taking time off for lunar new year anyway, they are preparing for shortages in coming weeks.

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Anaconda, camping etc gear store. Staff told me it was because of the China lockdown.

Just had a quote today for plantation shutters by Accent who told me of delays b/c corona in China

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Yep. Empty/low sock on shelves in Bunnings Aundel Qld

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