Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba pledged more that $65 billion of support for the nation’s semiconductor and artificial intelligence sector over the next decade.
Japan's government will propose a $65 billion plan to boost its chip industry with subsidies and other financial assistance over a period of "multiple years", a draft seen on Monday by Reuters showed.
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