Economics

Japan to Quadruple Spending Support for Chips, AI in Budget

A prototype of a Rapidus 300mm wafer displayed at the Semicon Japan exhibition.Photographer: Kiyoshi Ota/Bloomberg

Japan’s industry ministry is set to nearly quadruple its budgeted support for cutting-edge semiconductors and artificial intelligence development to about ¥1.23 trillion ($7.9 billion) for the fiscal year starting in April.

Overall the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry’s budget rose by about 50% from the previous year to ¥3.07 trillion, largely due to the jump in chips and AI spending. After Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s cabinet signed off on it Friday, the government’s initial budget plan will be debated in parliament in the new year.