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2029年进行人员优化?松下回应

Core Viewpoint - Panasonic Group has officially denied recent media reports regarding its business reform plans, clarifying that there are no intentions to exit or sell its industrial motor and automotive components businesses by 2025, and that personnel optimization will occur between 2025 and 2026 [1][3]. Group 1 - Panasonic plans to cut approximately 10,000 jobs, with half of these in Japan and the other half overseas, as part of its restructuring efforts [3]. - The company aims to achieve an operating profit exceeding 600 billion yen by the fiscal year 2026 through measures such as terminating unprofitable businesses and consolidating branches [3]. - For the fiscal year 2024, Panasonic reported a slight revenue decline of 0.5% to 8.46 trillion yen, with net profit dropping 17.5% to 366.2 billion yen, attributed to global economic slowdown and reduced demand for electric vehicles [3]. Group 2 - Panasonic emphasized that its motor product business has a positive development outlook and is considering increasing investments in research, services, and market expansion [1]. - The company refuted claims regarding the timeline for personnel optimization, stating that the plan will be implemented between 2025 and 2026, rather than by March 2029 as previously reported [1].