P&G is preparing to raise the prices of some household goods in September

U.S. consumer goods giant P&G is preparing to raise the prices of some consumer products as it struggles with rising commodity prices.

P&G owns Pampers (Pampers), Always and other brands. As the production costs of diapers and other products are rising, P&G has begun to raise prices for baby care, feminine care and adult care types of products. The price increase is expected to take effect in September and could raise prices by 5 to 9 percent, Baobab said in its earnings announcement on the 20th.

The company will make adjustments “in areas where necessary” to offset specific costs; it also plans to focus on product innovation “so that we can materially increase consumer value when we raise prices,” said Jon Moeller, chief operating officer of Baobab. This will enable us to materially improve consumer value when we increase prices.”

Bao alkali price increase measures will affect retailers, may also be passed on to consumers; this also highlights the rising commodity prices and logistics problems pull up the cost of manufacturers, inflationary pressures on consumers caused by the impact continues to rise.

Coca-Cola said last week that it expects to raise prices around the world from this quarter; household paper and personal care products major Kimberly-Clark (Kimberly-Clark) has also begun notifying customers that a similar price increase plan will be implemented in North America.