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Japan to Link Subsidies for Chips and Machine Tools to Technology Leak Safeguards

New regulations in Japan will require companies in critical sectors to implement measures to prevent technology leaks in order to qualify for government aid. The rules will apply to areas such as semiconductors, advanced electronic components, batteries, aircraft components, and machine tools and industrial robots. The safeguards will include staff restrictions and prior notice for overseas production.

Japan seeks to protect the technologies behind chipmaking materials, an area of strength for the country
Credit: Masayuki Kozono

In a bid to protect its technological advancements in chipmaking materials, Japan will introduce new regulations that require companies in critical sectors, including chips and machine tools, to implement measures to prevent cross-border technology leaks. The move aims to ensure that companies qualify for government aid while safeguarding Japan's expertise in key areas such as semiconductors, advanced electronic components, batteries, aircraft components, and machine tools and industrial robots.


The planned rules will include restrictions on staff and the requirement for prior notice for overseas production. By imposing these safeguards, Japan aims to maintain its competitive edge in the global market and protect its intellectual property from unauthorised use or replication.


The Japanese government's decision to tie subsidies to technology leak safeguards reflects the increasing concern over the potential loss of valuable intellectual property to foreign competitors. With the rapid advancement of technology and the growing importance of industries such as semiconductors, protecting sensitive information has become a top priority for nations worldwide.


By implementing these measures, Japan aims to strike a balance between supporting its domestic industries and preventing the unauthorised transfer of critical technologies. The subsidies provided by the government will serve as an incentive for companies to invest in robust security measures and ensure the protection of their intellectual property.


This move by Japan aligns with the global trend of countries strengthening their technology protection measures. As nations become more reliant on advanced technologies, the need to safeguard intellectual property becomes paramount. By linking subsidies to technology leak safeguards, Japan is taking proactive steps to safeguard its position as a leader in chipmaking materials and other critical sectors.

 
  • New regulations in Japan will require companies in critical sectors to implement measures to prevent technology leaks in order to qualify for government aid.

  • The rules will apply to areas such as semiconductors, advanced electronic components, batteries, aircraft components, and machine tools and industrial robots.

  • The safeguards will include staff restrictions and prior notice for overseas production.


Source: NIKKEI ASIA



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