Alcatel-Lucent to ‘Absorb’ Tariffs’ Cost Increases, Won’t Hike Prices Before 2019
Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise (ALE) through year-end will “absorb” the “significant” cost increases of the 10 percent Section 301 tariffs on Chinese imports of networking equipment and components that took effect Sept. 24, it said in a Oct. 3 news release. The Trump administration removed imports of Bluetooth headphones, smartwatches and fitness trackers under the 8517.62.00 line item from the final tariffs list, but let 10 percent duties stand on networking equipment imported under the same classification. The tariffs are scheduled to rise to 25 percent after Jan. 1. “Many vendors have chosen to pass the cost through to channel partners and customers by immediately increasing prices,” but ALE “will absorb the current 10 percent increase and give partners the opportunity to place orders before a potential need to adjust pricing in the new year,” it said. Most U.S. customers “locked in 2018 budgets long ago and are already in planning cycles for next year,” ALE said. “We recognize an unexpected price increase could aggravate a budgeting process that is often already complex for business leaders.” It vowed to give three months’ notice of any 2019 price increases.