Movement Alert|Guanghe Technology Falls 5.16% in Regular Trading, Upstream Raw Material Price Surges Continue to Pressure PCB Manufacturers

Market Focus06-08 09:49

On June 8, Guanghe Technology fell 5.16% in regular trading, trading at 159.2 HKD/share, with trading volume of 40.88 million HKD.

On the news front, the PCB sector has been under sustained pressure recently, primarily due to soaring upstream copper clad laminate prices and a widening supply-demand gap. The non-linear growth in computing power infrastructure has driven rapid increases in PCB material demand, while traditional Japanese and Korean suppliers remain reluctant to expand capacity, further exacerbating the supply-demand imbalance. Notably, major copper clad laminate manufacturers issued Q3 price hike notices in early June, with increases generally ranging from 10% to 15%, marking the second round of comprehensive price increases this year.

Within the Electronic Components sector, a clear divergence between upstream and downstream players was evident. Upstream supplier KB Laminates rose 4.17% and Kingboard Holdings gained 4.09%, while downstream manufacturers VGT fell 5.7% and Sunny Optical declined 4.57%, reflecting persistent market concerns over PCB manufacturers' cost pass-through capabilities and profit outlook.

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