https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QYjgdMi67mQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m3-xsWx3mvg
@Old Monk unaonelea itakuwa aje?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QYjgdMi67mQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m3-xsWx3mvg
@Old Monk unaonelea itakuwa aje?
Shipping issues.Hata Kenya iko problem depending on what products you need.Ni vile local supermarkets zetu source 70% domestically.
What shipping issues?
Manufacturers who require imported inputs are really feeling it.
Check out international news on shipping crunch…or ship traffic jams or be in a position to require some products just in time, especially from Asia.Iko shida.Kunapak container shortages…not enough truck drivers.cc @meria…
Supplies are low.
Ask motor vehicle dealers ujue vile covid has affected supplies.
Is this the best you could come up with in your list of reasons?
How has covid affected supplies? And which supplies are you talking about?
Many motor vehicle assembly plants were closed in Asia,computer chips used on most vehicles are made in China.
Motor vehicle dealers in many EU countries are on waiting list for new vehicles deliveries.
Used vehicles prices have gone up in UK and US.
Boss we are talking groceries and meat in the supermarket!!!
Kwani a chicken needs a microchip??
They don’t sell cars in the supermarket. Try and spin some more I’m listening.
Those above are empty shelves in a supermarket not empty car show rooms. Tissue kwani inahitaji microchip ya gari???
And FYI no factories were closed down last year hio ni porojo. In fact I remember @Ndindu posting thread after thread saying that despite Covid, Chinese factories are churning out products at full capacity while the rest if the world “sleeps”.
So hapa kuna maongo mingi sana inaendelea.
The Chinese authorities have mentioned hoarding and price gouging.
Price gouging refers to when retailers and others take advantage of spikes in demand by charging exorbitant prices for necessities :
China regulators have a new target: chip distributors | Business and Economy News | Al Jazeera
@stunner this links below are from March and April 2020. We were told that China is back to work so how can there be a shortage today, in fact there should be a surplus in manufactured goods . And the biggest concern isn’t even manufactured goods but ordinary food :
https://www.bbc.com/worklife/article/20200430-is-china-going-back-to-normal-coronavirus-covid-19
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