Panasonic moving some air conditioner output from China to Japan

Japanese electronics giant to spend $70m to raise domestic production

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Panasonic plans to invest  $70 million at its Kusatsu Plant in Shiga prefecture, in western Japan, to expand its air conditioner production capacity. (Photo by Koki Izumi)

KOKI IZUMI, Nikkei staff writer

OSAKA -- Panasonic will increase production of home air conditioners in Japan, transferring some manufacturing currently done in China to domestic plants.

The Japanese appliance maker will spend a total of 10 billion yen ($70 million) on new production lines at its plants, mainly in Kusatsu, Shiga prefecture, according to a company announcement on Thursday.

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