Nikon will raise prices on its cameras and imaging products in the United States starting June 23, citing President Donald Trump’s tariffs on Chinese-made goods as the reason for what the company calls a „necessary price adjustment.“ The Japanese camera maker joins a growing list of photography equipment manufacturers implementing price increases, including Canon, Sony, Leica, and lens maker Sigma. Nikon told investors the tariffs could slash its profits by 10 billion yen ($70 million) in the upcoming fiscal year, though the company has not disclosed which specific products will see increases or by how much prices will rise.
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