Washington and Tokyo vow closer chip cooperation
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The US and Japan will deepen cooperation in the research and development of advanced chips and other technologies,
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TOKYO – The United States and Japan will boost cooperation in the research and development of advanced chips and other technologies, they said on Friday, the latest sign of the two allies strengthening ties in semiconductors.
The move, which also includes collaboration on quantum computing and discussions on artificial intelligence, comes as both Washington and Tokyo reduce exposure to China
The US, Japan and other members of the Group of Seven (G-7) advanced nations last week agreed to “de-risk” but not decouple from China,
In a joint statement, the two countries agreed to increase cooperation between their research and development hubs, as they map out future technology collaboration.
The statement came after Japan’s Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Yasutoshi Nishimura met in Detroit with US Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo.
The two countries agreed to work together “to identify and resolve geographic concentrations of production undermining semiconductor supply chain resilience”. They also committed to strengthening supply chains by collaborating with emerging and developing countries.
Japan has established a new chip maker,
Japan, along with the Netherlands, has also agreed to match US export controls
Ms Raimondo on Thursday met China’s Minister of Commerce Wang Wentao in Washington

