Coffee. Crocs. Instruments. Bikes. Computer chips. The world is running low on some unexpected items and countless industries are struggling, with some businesses even forced to close despite increased demand.
if they are a close contact of a positive COVID-19 case, to help ease the pressure on workforces nearly reaching breaking point.
George Fisher, an avid gamer and technician, says he managed to get in early to buy a graphics card – an expansion device that plugs into a computer and renders images — right before prices started creeping to unprecedented highs.He says that amid a perfect storm of unparalleled pressures on global supply chains and more people working from home on laptops, graphics cards have become next to impossible to buy.
David Nelson, the manager of the Top End Music Centre, says there are delays on major Australian and international lines."If you want a particular model, it could be six months to a year."for electronics, cars and even pianos. "It's not just bikes, it's bike parts, even simple things like tubes and tyres where suppliers are starting to run very low," he said.
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