Sharp to sell once-iconic LCD factory in Japan to Foxconn

Japanese electronics maker realigns as TVs lose edge to Chinese

20250512 Sharp's Kameyama plant

Sharp's Kameyama plant in Mie prefecture: The Japanese company is selling the LCD factory to parent company Foxconn in hopes of improving its profitability. (Photo by Kento Awashima)

KANOKO SAKAMOTO

OSAKA -- Japanese electronics company Sharp on Monday announced that it will sell a liquid crystal display plant in Kameyama, in the western prefecture of Mie, to parent company Foxconn of Taiwan.

LCD TVs made at the factory were once known as the "Kameyama Model" and played a significant role in burnishing the Sharp brand globally.

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