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TE Connectivity announces price increase effective March due to rising metal costs

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February 4, 2026

February 4, 2026 /SemiMedia/ — TE Connectivity (TE), a leader in the semiconductor industry, announced today that it will implement a price adjustment on all its products effective March 2, 2026. This price increase comes in response to rising metal-related costs and inflationary pressures, which have led to higher production costs. Notably, TE had previously implemented a price hike in January 2026.

TE Connectivity explained that, due to the continuous increase in metal costs, it can no longer absorb certain expenses, making this price adjustment necessary. The adjustment will affect all authorized TE distributors worldwide. The company has committed to working closely with partners to ensure a smooth transition during this process.

Details of the Price Adjustment:
TE Connectivity's price adjustment, effective March 2, 2026, will impact all authorized distributors. The company has provided relevant documentation to assist distributors in identifying the affected products and estimating the impact of the new prices. An updated TE e-commerce price list will be released on February 23, 2026, for download. Affected price agreements and Special Price Requests (SPR) will be communicated separately by February 13, 2026. Additionally, all open orders that have not been shipped will be adjusted to reflect the new prices, except for ADM products, which will remain unaffected.

TE Connectivity stated that, while this price adjustment may present challenges for supply chain partners, the company remains committed to collaborating with customers to address market pressures and minimize the impact.

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