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Panasonic seems to have issues
2015 news
Panasonic intends to shut down its Japanese digital camera factory and shift the output to China this spring, sources told The Nikkei on Friday. By consolidating digital camera production, Panasonic aims to rehabilitate the money-losing operations.
The Osaka-based company is to stop making cameras in the northeastern city of Fukushima. The facility there currently turns out about 1.5 million digital cameras a year -- nearly half of global sales
And Canon not so dumb
2017 news
Canon is planning to open a new camera factory in Japan by 2019 in an effort to move more of its production “back home,” but this time it will be relying more on automation to lower the cost of domestic operations.
samsung shut its camera factory in Tianjing, Sony kept most of its production in Thailand (with some in China).
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