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Japan 'falls behind' in technology innovation

By Tuo Yannan (China Daily) Updated: 2012-12-03 10:22

China and South Korea forge ahead, taking on staff as rivals lay employees off

While Chinese IT companies are taking talented people from their overseas rivals, their Japanese counterparts are laying off workers.

Because the Japanese consumer electronics industry is suffering from a declining economy, many Japanese technology companies are cutting head counts to try to save their businesses. Many well-known names including Panasonic Corp, Sharp Corp, NEC Corp and Olympus Corp are reported to have extensive layoff plans.

Japan 'falls behind' in technology innovation

Customers examining notebooks at a Sony store in Tokyo. Many Japanese electronics companies have cut or are going to cut their payrolls because their businesses are in the red. [Provided to China Daily]

Japanese companies used to be famous for having "entire life" employment. Many Japanese people from older generations only worked for one company for their whole life. However, because of the squeezed economy, this tradition has fallen by the wayside.

Mass layoff plans

In the last few months, many Japanese companies announced their layoff plans. Three IT giants - Sony, Panasonic and Sharp - are expected to make a total of 50,000 employees redundant in the near future.

Panasonic, which was founded in 1918 and remains Japan's biggest employer with 330,000 employees, said it will reduce its workforce by about 10,000 employees by March 2013. In the last five years it has posted four consecutive annual net losses. Recently, the company explained that because of losses in its mobile, solar panel and lithium battery businesses, it will have losses of $10 billion for the full year 2012.

Reuters quoted the company's Chief Executive Officer Hideaki Kawai as saying that Panasonic may sell some business units in the future to achieve the goal of reaching $2.52 billion operating profits in the next three years.

Japan 'falls behind' in technology innovation

Panasonic came to China in 1987 and has more than 40 ventures in the country including rice cookers, plasma televisions and semiconductor product lines. However, because of the record high $9.47 billion loss in 2011, it was reported that it will shut down its Shanghai display factory and move the business back to Japan.

The 100-year-old Japanese company Sharp will have a major restructuring to bring the company back to profitability by 2014, reported Japan's Kyodo News. According to the company, it needs to cut more than 10,000 jobs from its current 57,170 workforce by March 2014.

Sharp reported a $4.7 billion loss last year. It announced that it will sell or shut down assets including international manufacturing plants. China is the company's biggest overseas market. Sharp has six manufacturing plants and two research and development centers in the country and 9,000 employees. In 2010, its Chinese branch had a 70 billion yuan ($11 billion) turnover in the country.

Sony is also affected by the sliding economy. Last year it had losses of $5.7 billion. It said earlier this year that it is cutting about 10,000 people from its payroll.

Sony has suffered seven years of continual losses in its TV business. It faces competition from Chinese and Korean companies, which are growing dramatically in the technology industry.

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