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Middle East tensions to hit TV sales? Industry braces for decline as production costs rise

India’s TV market faces headwinds from soaring component costs, including RAM and plastics, compounded by rising freight charges and a weaker rupee. This is pushing up prices, prompting consumers to delay purchases and consider smaller screen sizes. While EMIs offer some relief, a slowdown in shipments is anticipated, though larger screens may see long-term growth.

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