COVID-19 Outbreak Impact on the Global TV Market
As COVID-19 further spreads, global markets, especially North America and Europe, will face demand-side issues. People may postpone purchase decisions due to economic uncertainty and to avoid social interaction. It is apparent that many western countries are not able to control the outbreak as effectively as China has done. This will lead to extended periods of business disruption and the potential for greater falls in demand. One usual stimulus of TV purchasing, is the Olympic Games. While not yet cancelled, we see this as highly likely, thus removing an upgrade trigger.
Weak demand in North America and Europe in H1 2020, will likely lead the TV market to decline as much as 15% y/y globally. In H2 2020, we are assuming there will be a recovery with the global TV market regaining momentum before recovering in 2021.Receive our insightful weekly newsletter and stay ahead of the competition.
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