China as Factory to World Mulls the Unthinkable: Price Hikes

  • Exporters battle for margins as wages, material costs rise
  • Weaker yuan driving up input costs, adding to price pressures

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China’s factories may be on the cusp of delivering a new shock to the global economy after years of undercutting rivals with cheaper costs. This time, increases in prices could reverberate around the world.

To understand why, consider the dilemma facing Jiangmen Luck Tissue Mfy Ltd., now caught in a squeeze between surging wages and tepid demand. The company has already slashed staff by half, shaved prices and automated production to survive. Now, with margins razor thin, it’s weighing the first price increases since 2010.