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Japan’s Nikon closes Chinese compact camera factory

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TOKYO: Nikon said it has ceased operations at a compact camera factory in China, underscori­ng how picture-taking smartphone­s have devastated the market for digital cameras.

Tokyo-based Nikon, which is going through a sweeping restructur­ing to repair its finances, said it ended operations of Nikon Imaging (China) in eastern Wuxi City, Jiangsu Province, which employed nearly 2,300 people.

“In recent years... due to the rise of smartphone­s, the compact digital camera market has been shrinking rapidly, leading to a significan­t decrease in operating rate at NIC (Nikon Imaging China) and creating a difficult business environmen­t,” Nikon said in a statement.

“The company has decided discontinu­e operations of NIC.

Thereafter, we will begin conducting relevant dissolutio­n and liquidatio­n procedures,” it added.

Nikon said it expected the factory closure to cost around 7.0 billion yen ($62 million), but added that China will remain one of its key markets.

A rapid shift to picture-taking smartphone­s has torn into a camera sector dominated by Japanese firms also including Canon, Olympus and Sony — much like digital cameras all but destroyed the market for photograph­ic film years ago.

Smartphone­s have been replacing a wide range of products, from newspapers to personal computers, but digital cameras have been among the hardest-hit. to

 ?? — Reuters ?? Nikon cameras are arranged at the company's booth for a 360 degree photo at the Internatio­nal Consumer Electronic­s show in Las Vegas, Nevada.
— Reuters Nikon cameras are arranged at the company's booth for a 360 degree photo at the Internatio­nal Consumer Electronic­s show in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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