Consumer durable firms hike prices by up to 5 per cent

January 08, 2015 11:50 pm | Updated 11:50 pm IST - NEW DELHI:

Mr. Kamal Nandi, Vice President (Appliance Division) Godrej & Boyce Manufaturing Co. Ltd. (right) along with Mr. Sandeep Bakshi, Product Group Head, during the launch of their new range of EON Air Conditioners  in New Delhi  on March 8,  2007. 
Photo: Kamal Narang

Mr. Kamal Nandi, Vice President (Appliance Division) Godrej & Boyce Manufaturing Co. Ltd. (right) along with Mr. Sandeep Bakshi, Product Group Head, during the launch of their new range of EON Air Conditioners in New Delhi on March 8, 2007. Photo: Kamal Narang

Consumer durable firms, including Haier, Whirlpool, Panasonic, Godrej Appliances and Daikin, are increasing the prices of their products by up to 5 per cent following the withdrawal of excise duty sops, coupled with high input costs.

“With excise duty concessions ending, the price hike was inevitable. We will also increase our prices in the range of 3-5 per cent depending on models,” Haier India President Eric Braganza told PTI.

The price hike was effective on new stocks, he said.

Another major player in the consumer durables segment, Godrej Appliances, is also mulling a similar step.

“We are revising prices of our products by 3-5 per cent depending on different models,” Godrej Appliances Business Head and Executive Vice President Kamal Nandi said.

Two major factors Two major factors had led to price hike — 2 per cent increase in excise duty and weakening of the rupee against the dollar that had increased input costs — he added.

The government decided against extending excise duty concessions given to the consumer durables industry from December 31. The excise duty on the sector is now at 12 per cent up from 10 per cent.

Panasonic India and South Asia Managing Director Manish Sharma said the government’s decision of not extending excise duty cut on consumer durables would hit the buyer sentiment and impact sales.

“This rollback of the excise duty has led to an increase in product prices as the burden has been passed on to the consumers,” he said.

“While the new government has made promising policies, promoting growth of the sector, this move will definitely hit consumer sentiment and impact sales,” he added.

Panasonic has increased the price of air conditioners by 3 per cent and the price of home appliances has been increased by 2-3 per cent.

A Whirlpool senior official said the company would increase prices by about 2-3 per cent from mid-January.

Daikin Airconditioning India will increase the prices by an average 4 per cent across products in the residential, light commercial and commercial HVAC categories.

“Although we have been trying to offset the pressure created by the depreciating rupee and excise duty by holding back prices of our product range, but the continual pressure created by the current economic conditions are forcing us to calibrate our existing prices,” Daikin Airconditioning India Managing Director Kanwal Jeet Jawa said.

Its ACs cost between Rs.29,600 and Rs.1.64 lakh.

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