Coronavirus: BD mobile handset production likely to be affected

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UNB, Dhaka :
As the coronavirus concern continues to intensify, local manufacturers fear that the pandemic may severely affect cellphone handset production in Bangladesh. “The production rate may drop by 30 to 40 per cent,” Zakaria Shahid, managing director of Edison Group, the parent company of Symphony, and also general secretary of Bangladesh Mobile Phone Importers’ Association (BMPIA), expressed the fear while talking to the reporter.
Zakaria said although the local companies are manufacturing different handsets in their factories they import most of the raw materials from China. But China shut many of its factories following the coronavirus outbreak.
Currently, nine factories are manufacturing handsets of different brands, including that of Samsung, Symphony, Walton, Oppo, Vivo, Realme, Vibestar, Kingstar and Transsion in the country, he said.
“Due to novel coronavirus, a stalemate has been created in China recognised as the global hub for mobile handset production. The import of electronic raw materials from there has partially remained stopped for several weeks as the country is now almost isolated from the rest of the world. If the situation prolongs, we may have to suspend mobile handset production due to shortage of raw materials,” he said.
Raw materials import from China has dropped by 50 per cent in recent weeks. If the situation lingers, Bangladesh factories would suffer the short supply of raw materials for their production. Even, the production rate may fall by 30 to 40 per cent soon, he said,
Rezwanul Haque, chief executive officer of Transsion Bangladesh, a subsidiary of Transsion Holdings, said around 60 per cent of the handsets currently available in local markets are manufactured in the nine factories of the country.
Coronavirus has affected Bangladeshi mobile handset market as raw materials import from China has declined to a large extent.
“We’re failing to launch new products due to the shortage of raw materials. Besides, our production has slowed down. The situation will worsen if the crisis prolongs,” he added.
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