What’s Behind Japan’s Chip Ambitions? - Semiconductor Geopolitics Ep1
Japan was once an economic powerhouse that produced 60% of the semiconductors around the globe, yet its chip manufacturing capacity today accounts for less than 10% thereof. Alarmed by the supply chain disruption brought upon by Covid-19 and Russo-Ukrainian War, Japan now seeks to reinstate itself in the semiconductor industry as provider rather than mere consumer. As an economy heavily dependent on export, Japan has every reason to strive towards a greater degree of chip self-sufficiency, which it aims to translate into politico-economic stability and security. What are the risks Japan faces on its quest to revive its semiconductor sector in a globalized yet increasingly fragmented world? How do the Japanese factor Taiwanese and American presence into their great comeback? Delve into industry insights backed by data and first-hand evidence on Semiconductor Geopolitics: Taiwan's View.
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