全球最大的珠宝品牌表示,将生产回迁美国“根本行不通”。
World's Largest Jewelry Brand Says Reshoring US Production "Simply Won't Work" 

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/worlds-largest-jewelry-brand-says-reshoring-us-production-simply-wont-work

潘多拉珠宝首席执行官亚历山大·拉奇克驳斥了将生产回迁到美国的可能性,尽管美中贸易战可能导致关税上升。尽管潘多拉很大一部分销售额来自美国,关税也影响到他们在越南新建厂址生产的产品,但拉奇克表示,转移生产并不实际。 他强调建立珠宝制造工厂需要时间和专业知识,并着重指出公司依赖泰国15000名熟练工人的劳动力。拉奇克直言不讳地说,由于较高的劳动力成本,迁往美国的经济效益根本行不通。 最终,潘多拉打算维持其在东南亚现有的低成本制造中心,这意味着他们可能会承担关税成本,或将成本转嫁给消费者。文章最后建议,美国消费者可以考虑投资贵金属作为替代的价值储存手段。

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Pandora Jewelry CEO Alexander Lacik spoke with Bloomberg TV's Anna Edwards on Wednesday about the potential for re-shoring production from Asia to the U.S. in response to President Trump's trade war. But the head of the world's largest jewelry company offered a blunt assessmentPandora has no plans to overhaul its supply chain. 

Edwards asked Lacik: "So, a third of Pandora's business comes from the U.S., which means you're quite exposed to tariffs since you produce 95% of your jewelry in Thailand. You have plans to open a site in Vietnam, but there's a 46% tariff on products coming from Vietnam into the U.S. So, Alexander, does this have you looking at other production locations?"

Lacik responded, "If I wanted to build another plant somewhere, it would take roughly three years to get something up and running. You would actually need to go to places where there is a tradition of crafting. I have almost 15,000 craftspeople working for Pandora in Thailand at the moment. Those craftspeople have many years of tradition in doing crafted jewelry."

Here's one of Pandora's Thailand factories...

"So it's not so easy, just - it's not like moving a machine from one place to another. So, first of all, finding the skilled people who can do the jewelry for us would be the first protocol," Lacik said, 

He was very blunt: "So if you look at labor costs, if I were to consider going to the US, in terms of economics, that equation wouldn't work for us." 

The takeaway from the world's largest jewelry company—which designs, manufactures, and markets hand-finished pieces from Southeast Asia—is that it has no plans to abandon its ultra-low-cost manufacturing hubs. That means Pandora will either absorb the tariffs or pass the added costs on to consumers.

For what it's worth, one could argue that Americans can live without Pandora jewelry. Instead, consider buying gold and silver coins or bars—real stores of value.

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