Question: The digital camera business, which has long been a leader, is facing market contraction.
Answer: Compact digital cameras were sold at 114 million units in 2008, the peak year, but it was 10.5 million or less than one-tenth in 2008. Single-lens cameras also peaked at 18 million in 2012. In 18 years, the number of units decreased by almost half to 10.3 million units, and this trend will continue for another two years, both of which are prepared to fall to 5-6 million units. It ’s a change.
Question: Is it necessary to review the existing production system due to intensifying trade friction between the United States and China?
Answer: We have been reviewing it for some time. We have been focusing on reducing costs by using robots for production, focusing on Japan, and in-house production of robots and other equipment. The software development and re-education in the machine design field are completed, and when they are completed, overseas factories will not be necessary.
Notice how capitalist company do - they did not add robots at the time they could, but made it only af they had been required to reduce costs or move production and workers are too expensive in Japan.
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