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According to the "Nikkei Shimbun" reported on August 28, Sharp, which entered Taiwan's Hon Hai, began to strengthen its overseas business
.
In terms of photovoltaic cells, its main business, Sharp began to explore entering the huge Chinese market due to the sluggish demand in the Japanese domestic market
.
For television businesses in Europe and the United States, which have been sold to overseas companies, Sharp is also considering negotiating buybacks with its owners
.
Sharp hopes to accelerate the rebuilding
by expanding its overseas business, including white goods.
Sharp has begun to conduct market research
in China by experimenting with the sale of photovoltaic cells for large-scale photovoltaic power plants.
Its photovoltaic cells offer advantages
in terms of power generation efficiency and durability.
Hon Hai is also considering the establishment of a local sales network
in China.
In addition, Sharp also decided to build large-scale photovoltaic power plants
in Mongolia, the Philippines and Indonesia.
Sharp's photovoltaic cell business reported an operating loss
of JPY 18.
4 billion in consolidated financial results for fiscal year 2015 (ended March 2016).
Hon Hai had hinted at divesting the business before investing in Sharp, but ultimately decided to keep it and rebuild
it.
According to the "Nikkei Shimbun" reported on August 28, Sharp, which entered Taiwan's Hon Hai, began to strengthen its overseas business
.
In terms of photovoltaic cells, its main business, Sharp began to explore entering the huge Chinese market due to the sluggish demand in the Japanese domestic market
.
For television businesses in Europe and the United States, which have been sold to overseas companies, Sharp is also considering negotiating buybacks with its owners
.
Sharp hopes to accelerate the rebuilding
by expanding its overseas business, including white goods.
Sharp has begun to conduct market research
in China by experimenting with the sale of photovoltaic cells for large-scale photovoltaic power plants.
Its photovoltaic cells offer advantages
in terms of power generation efficiency and durability.
Hon Hai is also considering the establishment of a local sales network
in China.
In addition, Sharp also decided to build large-scale photovoltaic power plants
in Mongolia, the Philippines and Indonesia.
Sharp's photovoltaic cell business reported an operating loss
of JPY 18.
4 billion in consolidated financial results for fiscal year 2015 (ended March 2016).
Hon Hai had hinted at divesting the business before investing in Sharp, but ultimately decided to keep it and rebuild
it.