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Global demand for digital cameras to grow more than expected
Next newsTaiwan-based OEMs of digital cameras estimate a 15-20% annual growth in the global demand volume for digital cameras over the next three to five years, according to industry sources in Taiwan. The expected growth is in contrast to a previous forecast by leading international vendors and OEM providers that the market would slow down.
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