Taiwan second-tier makers keep cutting CD-R, DVD-R prices


GristyMcFisty and Womble both reported to us that small CD-R and DVD-R manufacturers in Taiwan keep cutting the prices of the media. At the moment the prices for DVD-R media have dropped below US$ 0.30 or even US$ 0.25 while CD-R prices have dropped to US$ 0.08 per disc:

The price cuts are mainly due to Chinese competitors dumping CD-R discs into the market and an oversupply of DVD-R discs, the makers indicated. The makers pointed out that there is no further room for CD-R prices to drop, and some less competitive makers can be expected to withdraw from the market.

However, quotations for 4x and 8x DVD-R discs may slip further, as second-tier and smaller makers with a technological advantage (i.e. higher yield rates) could reduce their gross margins to compete with first-tier makers such as CMC Magnetics, Ritek and Prodisc Technology. First-tier makers have mostly moved away from low-priced CD-R orders and are shifting their production focus to 16x DVD discs, the makers noted.

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Source: DigiTimes

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