Global Recession hits toy factories in China
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Oct 19, 2008 at 10:42pm CDT
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Experts also believe more factories will be shutting down in the near future, thereby raising the price on toys. With fewer producers of toys in China, American companies will have to compete to keep the remaining Chinese factories producing their products.
The article goes on to talk about how companies have been cutting corners to satisfy the demand without raising the prices, which explains some of the shoddy paint work and quality issues regarding newer releases. Click here to read the full article.
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Comment by Lapse Of Reason
Oct 19, 2008
When you think about it, $10 or so for a deluxe Transformer is cheap when you consider everything that goes into the figure from its inception to the store shelf. R&D, patents, cost of materials, labor, manufacturing, advertising, shipping, packaging, repairing global impacts from the whole process of consumerism, and profits all along the way. We are so used to inexpensive toys in the USA but good things never last forever.
Watch this to see what I am trying to say:
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Watch this to see what I am trying to say:
http://www.storyofstuff.com/index.html
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Comment by Soldier of Shockwave
Oct 19, 2008
This makes me very nervous. I wonder how this will affect the December area releases? also, price jacking = 

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Comment by Bed Bugs
Oct 19, 2008
According to the article, Christmas shouldn't be affected too badly, but post-Christmas could get ugly.
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Comment by First Gen
Oct 19, 2008
Price increases are inevitable. Theres nothing you can do to stop it.
So we pay 11.99 USD instead of 9.99 USD. Still way cheaper than our overseas bretheren are currently paying.
So we pay 11.99 USD instead of 9.99 USD. Still way cheaper than our overseas bretheren are currently paying.
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Comment by diosoth
Oct 19, 2008
As worldwide oil reserves shrink, any novelty industry that relies on plastic will be the first thing to go, unless non-oil plastic alternatives are used more widely.
And it's starting to sound as if overseas factories simply CAN'T afford to operate at what US companies wish to pay.
And it's starting to sound as if overseas factories simply CAN'T afford to operate at what US companies wish to pay.
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Comment by Stormrider
Oct 20, 2008
I wonder if this article is also taking into consideration that several toy factories are moving out of China.
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Comment by City Commander
Oct 20, 2008
Thankyou for making it clear First Gen. If prices get jacked up here again, I'll be quitting.
£13 (~$25) is a ridiculous price for deluxe figures.
I thought tfs were made in Vietnamese factories anyway?
£13 (~$25) is a ridiculous price for deluxe figures.
I thought tfs were made in Vietnamese factories anyway?
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Comment by Electron
Oct 20, 2008
(in the voice of the gay guy in family guy) "ooooooh noooooo!!!"
joking aside oooooooohhhhh noooooooo!!!
joking aside oooooooohhhhh noooooooo!!!
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Comment by GuyIncognito
Oct 20, 2008
I wasn't worried about the global state of the economy until now. Once my supply of Transformers becomes threatened, things are getting serious. Our nation must act now to ensure that the flow of Transformers is not interrupted.
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Comment by Valandar
Oct 20, 2008
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Comment by rpetras
Oct 20, 2008
As long as we don't see a 50% rise right away like Marvel legends did, it shouldn't be too bad for the consumer.
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Comment by Cliff Jumper
Oct 20, 2008
Here's an extraordinarily insane idea for Hasbro.. move your factories to the USA!!!!!!! I really wish they would.
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Then we'd be paying around $25.00 USD for a deluxe figure. Yeah, its crappy that jobs are outsourced, but really, we Americans ask for it with wanting the cheaper price.
Comment by First Gen
Oct 20, 2008
Cliff Jumper wrote:Here's an extraordinarily insane idea for Hasbro.. move your factories to the USA!!!!!!! I really wish they would.
Then we'd be paying around $25.00 USD for a deluxe figure. Yeah, its crappy that jobs are outsourced, but really, we Americans ask for it with wanting the cheaper price.
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Comment by Bumblebeast
Oct 20, 2008
As oil prices increase, we will see new forms of plastic appearing. It's a matter of time before we have hemp transformers (that you could smoke) or soy transformers (that would be good for your heart). In any case, they would be tastier than polivinyl chlorides.
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Comment by Megatron Wolf
Oct 20, 2008
Great another price hike. Its bad enough that stores on there own will just raise the price when they feel like (TRU) but now if this keeps up it wont matter. This is going to hurt every one. Price goes up people cant buy as much due to this the toy makers lose money and then due to this, theres not enough money in the company and people get fired. Thus screwing over every one. And i never thought id here a factory was shut down in china let alone this many.
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Comment by Zeds
Oct 20, 2008
Speaks volumes about the problem about putting all your eggs in one basket. The world counts so much on China. She is truly the manufacturing plant of the planet. Time to spread the production around a bit. I had seen an old thread that Tomy was shifting production to Vietnam and other countries given the lead paint issues a few months ago. If this happened then maybe Hasbro could re-direct production there.
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Comment by diosoth
Oct 20, 2008
China is going broke. Wonderful...
Count on factories moving, yes, but don't count on quality or safety concerns holding up. The US consumer won't pay double for such things.
Count on factories moving, yes, but don't count on quality or safety concerns holding up. The US consumer won't pay double for such things.
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Yup, TakaraTomy is moving its factories to either Vietnam or Thailand. I think it is a good move. The labor in both of the countries is very skilled and has been undervalued since the 1990 dot bubble burst.
Comment by Stormrider
Oct 21, 2008
Zeds wrote:Speaks volumes about the problem about putting all your eggs in one basket. The world counts so much on China. She is truly the manufacturing plant of the planet. Time to spread the production around a bit. I had seen an old thread that Tomy was shifting production to Vietnam and other countries given the lead paint issues a few months ago. If this happened then maybe Hasbro could re-direct production there.
Yup, TakaraTomy is moving its factories to either Vietnam or Thailand. I think it is a good move. The labor in both of the countries is very skilled and has been undervalued since the 1990 dot bubble burst.