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Wary shoppers muddy outlook for tech, auto firms in Asia

2022.07.28 12:01

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Wary shoppers muddy outlook for tech, auto firms in Asia
FILE PHOTO: The logo of South Korean multinational electronics company LG is displayed at the Collision conference in Toronto, Ontario, Canada June 23, 2022. REUTERS/Chris Helgren

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By Joyce Lee and Satoshi Sugiyama

(Reuters) – Asian tech firms from chipmaker Samsung (KS:005930) to display panel maker LG Display (NYSE:LPL) warned of a sharp slowdown in demand for smartphones, TVs and gadgets as surging inflation and deepening concerns of a recession crimp consumer spending.

Comments from top company executives in Asia, often called the world’s factory, echo warnings from U.S. and European firms who say shoppers with lower incomes are skipping discretionary items and sticking to cheaper basics when buying everyday necessities amid global uncertainty, the crisis in Ukraine and the impact of China’s COVID lockdowns.

“As a downturn looms, consumption is expected to generally slow down except for essential goods,” LG Display Co Ltd, a supplier of display panels to Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) and TV makers, said on Wednesday.

“Set makers and retailers in general are becoming more conservative in their business operations.”

Samsung Electronics (OTC:SSNLF) Co Ltd, the world’s top maker of memory chips and smartphones, said on Thursday that “PC and mobile demand is likely to see continued weakness.”

While demand from server or data centre customers is less affected by macroeconomic issues, server clients would also have to adjust their inventory if a recession occurs, the South Korean firm cautioned.

Data centre customers, backed by tech heavyweights including Microsoft Corp (NASDAQ:MSFT) and Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOGL) Inc that reported strong quarters, have been a bright spot so far for chipmakers.

But Samsung’s smaller rival SK Hynix Inc on Wednesday warned of slowing spending from both smartphone customers and data centre customers.

“Recently, consumer sentiment has been rapidly shrinking due to deepening concerns over inflation and economic recession, and companies are now noticeably moving to cut costs,” it said.

In recent weeks, U.S. chipmakers including Micron (NASDAQ:MU) and AMD have signaled waning demand as well after a two-year long semiconductor shortage that crimped production of consumer electronics and cars.

Taiwan’s TSMC has also signalled that demand was cooling from consumer electronics customers as they use their own chip stockpiles.

Panasonic (OTC:PCRFY) Holdings Corp posted a 39% plunge in June quarter profit and said the risk of an economic slowdown caused by geopolitical risks and inflation globally remains high. The Japanese conglomerate said profits at its energy unit that supplies EV batteries to Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) Inc fell mainly due to higher costs for raw materials and logistics.

CHINA PRESSURES

U.S. chipmaker Qualcomm (NASDAQ:QCOM) Inc, a foundry customer of Samsung’s, said: “We expect the elevated uncertainty in the global economy and the impact of COVID measures in China will cause customers to act with caution in managing their purchases in the second half.”

Smartphone sales in China, the biggest market in the world, fell 14.2% in April-June while volumes hit a decade low, Counterpoint Research said on Wednesday.

While analysts expect stronger demand for iPhones than for other smartphones, Apple announced discounts in China this week, a move it occasionally makes when sales are slow.

Tech and auto firms with factories in China have faced business disruptions in the world’s second-largest economy due to COVID-19 lockdowns even as the war in Ukraine has pushed up energy and logistics costs.

The curbs have taken a huge toll on China’s economy, with its gross domestic product in the April-June quarter growing at the slowest pace in some three decades barring a contraction in the first quarter of 2020.

Earlier this month, China’s automobile industry association cut its sales forecast for the year as COVID measures weighed on demand, which authorities are now trying to revive with incentives such as lower purchase tax for some cars.

Toyota Motor (NYSE:TM) Corp, the world’s largest automaker by sales, has seen its output hit in recent months by the chips shortage and supply constraints in China, producing 9.8% fewer cars over April-June than it initially planned.

General Motors Co (NYSE:GM), which reported a 40% slump in second-quarter profit, said its China operations lost $100 million in the period due to the curbs.

A bellwether for global automaking, GM said it was curbing spending ahead of a potential economic slowdown, as did its crosstown rival Ford Motor (NYSE:F) Co.

Hyundai Motor Co, which like Uniqlo parent Fast Retailing has seen the value of its profits lifted by a strong dollar, cautioned that rising inflation was posing some risks to demand in the second half.

For electric vehicles, however, some analysts say it would take another year for sales to slow, a view backed by Tesla Inc battery supplier LG Energy Solution Ltd.

LG Energy Solution said it expected solid demand in the second half of this year.

But Tesla boss Elon Musk has previously spoken of “a super bad feeling” about the economy.

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