1. Japan maintains strengths in semiconductor materials and manufacturing equipment but faces competition from South Korea and Taiwan; 2. Geopolitical tensions and supply chain vulnerabilities challenge Japan's market position; 3. Opportunities exist through R&D advancements, international partnerships, and government investments to regain leadership.
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