Ritek to raise CD-R disc pricing
Ritek, the second largest producer of optical discs in Taiwan, recently announced it will be raising its prices for CD-R discs to $0.12, up from $0.11, according to company vice general manager Chang Yu-Kun. The supply shortage in the CD-R disc market now stands at over 20%, Chung added.
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