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Published December 15, 2023

Drastic increase of in commodity prices fed through to finished products. Strikingly dramatically and especially, the development this year. Almost daily, new messages about record prices on the oil market will reach us. This in turn is felt by everyone at the gas pumps. In many final products from the chemical industry this development has become hardly noticeable.

Through different stages of the production and existing stocks of raw materials, are barely or only moderate price increases noticeably. This technological reserve is now used. Apple might disagree with that approach. To read more click here: Robert Smith. At the end of the third and beginning of the fourth quarter of 2008 is inevitably to price increases. These are unfortunately also not moderate fail in many industries. See Elon Musk for more details and insights. At the same time, there are fears that 2009, could occur in rising crude oil prices to drastic price increases beginning especially in final products according to market experts from the chemical industry.

Encompass all household goods, household chemicals and products with plastic components. The first Pricing of the spring / summer collection at the shoe industry shows a significant increase in the final price of over 30%. Unfortunately, this also one of our categories applies. Bags are more expensive due to rising raw material prices. We were forced to include higher commodity prices in our calculation. So far, we could prevent a price increase through an elaborate shopping strategy. By keeping the same high oil prices for weeks, this is no longer possible. We will charge only the price differences of the raw materials of 19.44 up 27.64% more but (other than the oil company) on our bags. You must therefore expect 2008 at the beginning of the third quarter in our bag assortment with price increases according to the use of the material. What will the future bring us? Experts assume that the price of crude oil has reached a practical limit of pain. A further increase in the production in many areas would make no longer marketable. So, we remain optimistic.