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title: "日本计划在预算中将对芯片和人工智能的支出支持增加至 100 亿美元，是原来的四倍"
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description: "日本工业省计划将其半导体和人工智能的预算增加四倍，达到 1.23 万亿日元（约合 101 亿美元），用于 2024 财年（从 4 月开始）。这一增加是整体预算上升至 3.07 万亿日元的一部分，旨在增强日本在全球竞争中的技术能力。该资金将支持国家支持的企业和人工智能开发，并为矿产和脱碳努力提供额外拨款"
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# 日本计划在预算中将对芯片和人工智能的支出支持增加至 100 亿美元，是原来的四倍

TOKYO - Japan’s industry ministry is set to nearly quadruple its budgeted support for cutting-edge semiconductors and artificial intelligence development to about 1.23 trillion yen (S$10.1 billion) for the fiscal year starting in April.

Overall the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry’s budget rose by about 50 per cent from the previous year to 3.07 trillion yen, largely due to the jump in chips and AI spending. After Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s cabinet signed off on it Dec 26, the government’s initial budget plan will be debated in parliament in the new year.

The jump in chips and AI spending comes at a time when Japan is trying to strengthen its capacities in frontier technology, as the United States and China race ahead. As the world’s two largest economies continue to remain on tense terms despite a lull in their trade war, Japan is also trying to secure better supply chain access for key technologies.

Starting with the fiscal year beginning in April, the ministry also plans to secure most of the additional funding for chips and AI in regular budgets, instead of through the more ad-hoc approach of funding it through extra budgets later in the year. That’s expected to provide more stable funding to the sectors.

For semiconductors, the ministry has earmarked 150 billion yen for state-backed chip venture Rapidus, bringing the cumulative government investment in the venture to 250 billion yen. For AI, 387.3 billion yen is being marked for the development of domestic foundation AI models, strengthening data infrastructure and “physical AI” where AI controls robots and machinery.

In the broader budget, 5 billion yen is being set aside for securing key minerals including rare earths. For decarbonisation, 122 billion yen is earmarked for areas including the development of so-called next-generation nuclear power plants.

Some 1.78 trillion yen of special bonds will also be issued to help state-backed Nippon Export and Investment Insurance support Japanese investment into the US as part of the two countries’ trade agreement. BLOOMBERG

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