Why Is Japan Cooperating With the US Again? - Semiconductor Geopolitics Ep2
The trade friction between Japan and the US during the 1980s was massive. With Plaza Accord and US-Japan Semiconductor Agreement taking effect, the Japanese chip industry eventually lost its competitive edge. However, the two countries have decided to put past grudges aside, with IBM and Japanese chip manufacturer Rapidus forming a strategic partnership. What brought forth such change? Where do the two parties’ interests align? Delve into industry insights backed by data and first-hand evidence on Semiconductor Geopolitics: Taiwan's View.
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