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How Japan Is Trying to Rebuild Its Chip Industry

Taiwan’s semiconductor giant, TSMC, is quickly remaking a farm town in Japan into Asia’s next hub of chip manufacturing with enormous government support.

Meaghan Tobin
Author: Meaghan Tobin

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Meaghan Tobin

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Computer Chips, Factories and Manufacturing, Foreign Workers, International Relations, Japan, Kumamoto (Japan), Labor and Jobs, Politics and Government, Sony Corporation, Supply Chain, Tainan (Taiwan), Taiwan, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Ltd, United States International Relations
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