Canadian wildfires have not only triggered a local air quality crisis, but have also impacted the United States, and this air quality crisis is driving the demand for related products such as air purifiers.
Mountain fires have caused a decrease in air quality, triggering a large demand for dust removal and air purification products. On major online shopping platforms, air purifier and other products sales have surged, and even breakdowns have occurred. In this case, merchants have had to take a series of measures to deal with, including actively replenishing, and reducing orders by raising prices in order to avoid breakdowns or shorten breakdowns.
Air purifier manufacturers in Guangzhou Shenzhen are facing unprecedented challenges and are also actively responding to this situation. They have held unconventional product emissions meetings to meet the surge in demand. In addition, in order to meet market demand, these production companies have also begun overtime plus point hurry orders. The impact of Canadian forest fires has made the air purifier sales season, which originally started in August, start early in May. In May this year, Shenzhen air purifier exports amounted to 1.2 billion yuan, up 1.1 times. Among them, exports to the United States and Canada amounted to 81,1 million yuan, up 1.7 times, accounting for 66.9% of Shenzhen air purifier exports total value.