Xerox had said on Monday it would start sourcing products from
new vendors to lower its dependency on Fujifilm and may not
renew the agreement with the 56-year-old joint venture Fuji
Xerox.
In a letter to Xerox's newly appointed Chief Executive Officer,
John Visentin, Fujifilm CEO Shigetaka Komori said, "While Xerox
presently has no marketing facilities here in Asia- Pacific, we
have global infrastructure that we can utilize for marketing
worldwide."
"It would be enormously costly and difficult for Xerox to gain
business in Asia Pacific."
Fuji Xerox, 75 percent owned by Japan's Fujifilm and rest by
Xerox, handles contracts that supply global clients with Xerox
services in the United States and Europe, as well as Fuji Xerox
services in Asia.
Xerox was not immediately available for comment outside regular
business hours.
(Reporting by Sonam Rai in Bengaluru; Editing by Anil D'Silva)
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