<p>➀ Japan is allocating an additional ¥1.5 trillion ($9.9 billion) for chip and AI development, including funding for Rapidus Corp's moonshot foundry project.</p><p>➁ The budget includes ¥1.05 trillion for next-generation chips and quantum computer research, and ¥471.4 billion for domestic advanced chip production.</p><p>➂ Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has pledged over ¥10 trillion in support for chips and AI by fiscal 2030, emphasizing the importance of domestic semiconductor production for economic security.</p>
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