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Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has unveiled a $65 billion plan to rejuvenate Japan's semiconductor and AI sectors, aiming to reclaim its former dominance in the global tech market. This initiative includes substantial investments in domestic chip production through the establishment of Rapidus, partnerships with IBM and Imec, and a focus on AI innovation and talent development, positioning Japan to compete in the high-stakes global tech arena.
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Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has unveiled a $65 billion plan to rejuvenate Japan's semiconductor and AI sectors, aiming to reclaim its former dominance in the global tech market. This initiative includes substantial investments in domestic chip production through the establishment of Rapidus, partnerships with IBM and Imec, and a focus on AI innovation and talent development, positioning Japan to compete in the high-stakes global tech arena.

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