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imageTOKYO: Japan Tobacco plans to slash 1,600 jobs and close four factories, downsizing domestic cigarette production as sales fall at home, media reports said Wednesday.

In a major overhaul, JT will cut about a fifth of its 8,900 workforce in its core tobacco business, public broadcaster NHK said.

In addition to the job cuts, which the company wants to make through voluntary retirement and other schemes, it will also close four out of nine factories in Japan and reduce the number of its branch offices from 25 to 15, the broadcaster said, citing unnamed sources.

JT, one of the world's biggest tobacco firms, whose international brands include Winston and Camel, has a brisk overseas business but has suffered lacklustre domestic sales, as Japan's once huge number of smokers shrinks.

An increased sales tax, set to be introduced in April, is also expected to take its toll on the domestic market, and observers say they expect the company to focus on overseas sales and other segments such as food and medical products.

JT told AFP that the company "has not made any decisions" about its domestic tobacco business.

"The company constantly considers various measures on strengthening its competitiveness," it said in a statement.

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