Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), Asia’s leading chipmaker, has revealed plans to begin production of 3-nanometre semiconductor chips in Japan. This move marks a significant expansion of TSMC’s manufacturing footprint outside Taiwan.
Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi welcomed the development, highlighting its importance for strengthening the country’s domestic chip industry ahead of the upcoming lower house elections on February 8. The initiative aligns with Japan’s broader efforts to enhance its position in global semiconductor supply chains.
**Why this matters**
The production of advanced 3-nanometre chips in Japan represents a strategic step in diversifying semiconductor manufacturing locations amid rising geopolitical tensions. It supports Japan’s goal to reduce reliance on foreign suppliers and secure critical technology capabilities. Additionally, this development may influence regional technology competition and supply chain resilience.
Source: NewsData
