日本大幅度补贴芯片
半导体芯闻·2026-01-06 10:30

Group 1 - Japan plans to significantly increase its industrial policy spending in the fiscal year 2026, with the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) aiming for a budget increase of approximately 50%, reaching about 3.07 trillion yen [2] - Notably, funding for the semiconductor and artificial intelligence sectors will see a substantial rise, with approximately 1.23 trillion yen allocated, nearly quadrupling previous amounts [2] - The budget increase is part of a broader government strategy aimed at ensuring stable funding for cutting-edge technologies, reducing reliance on one-time supplemental appropriations [2][3] Group 2 - The METI budget increase signals the government's intention to provide more consistent funding for chip and AI agendas, which will help mitigate uncertainties related to long-cycle projects such as wafer fabrication and ecosystem development [3] - The budget includes 150 billion yen for the Rapidus project, aimed at advancing logic manufacturing, and 387.3 billion yen for domestic AI development, covering foundational models and data infrastructure [2] - The plan also allocates 50 billion yen for securing critical mineral resources and 122 billion yen for decarbonization measures, including projects related to next-generation nuclear power [2]