Newswitch: “China’s strength is driving the camera market”



The Japanese website Newswitch published the article "China is leading the camera market, Nikon, Fujifilm, Canon, etc. to deepen their reach with high-priced models":

The camera market is on a recovery trend. Demand in China, which can be said to be the driving force, is solid, and with the tailwind of the weaker yen, sales of high-priced models are strong and shipments are increasing. Another contributing factor is that consumers have more opportunities to go out and take photos as the coronavirus pandemic subsides. On the other hand, with the successive announcements of new products, sales promotion activities by each company will become more active, and product development will accelerate in anticipation of the 2024 Paris Olympics and other events. As competition intensifies, companies are likely to be required to further strengthen their supply systems.

"China's strength is driving the camera market." A person in charge of the Camera and Imaging Products Association (CIPA) says: According to CIPA, the total number of digital cameras shipped from January to September 2023 was approximately 5.69 million units, down 0.6 % from the same period last year. The total shipment value increased by 11.7% year on year to approximately 525.3 billion yen. Approximately 1.18 million units were shipped to China, which is approaching the 1.45 million units shipped from January to December 2019 before the coronavirus outbreak.

Here is the recap by Digicame-info (Google translated):

https://photorumors.com/black-friday/