Some more anecdotical news and rumor:
A photographer reports that their photo store had the backorders cancelled, with the mention of Fuji having halted production (refers to 120 Provia and Velvia) with intentions to restart it in 2025.
Well again, Fuji did inform in 2022 of difficulties with the manufacturing of color reversal film. They have been making some and less C41 with time.
Would like to quote a participant's point of view that seems quite valid, and covers too "old prices". I was able to buy some Provia 120 at 10.80€ a roll during Christmas, but that price does not reflect what Kodak is doing or inflation per se
A photographer reports that their photo store had the backorders cancelled, with the mention of Fuji having halted production (refers to 120 Provia and Velvia) with intentions to restart it in 2025.
Well again, Fuji did inform in 2022 of difficulties with the manufacturing of color reversal film. They have been making some and less C41 with time.
Would like to quote a participant's point of view that seems quite valid, and covers too "old prices". I was able to buy some Provia 120 at 10.80€ a roll during Christmas, but that price does not reflect what Kodak is doing or inflation per se
What I think actually happened is that OP’s local shop got news that a price increase is coming (which wouldn’t surprise me as Fuji slide film is still surprisingly cheap, especially compared to E100) and doesn’t want to honour anyone’s pre-existing orders, and this is a convenient way for them to not honour their existing order prices and try to shift the blame to Fuji.
Fujifilm Canada told me that shipments should become more normal in August, so what B&H is saying on their site makes sense. I think OP’s local shop is not being honest with OP.