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What killed Hinomaru Semiconductor “falling from number one in the world” is the details of “Japan-US semiconductor friction,” a key man in the industry talks about

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Semiconductors are “hot” in the world right now.
The total market value of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (TSMC) reached 1 trillion dollars at one point, and Elon Musk purchased large quantities of NVIDIA semiconductors for AI development. In the history of semiconductors over 70 years since the birth of transistors, they have received more attention than ever before.
The person who says “there is no future for Japan without the revival of semiconductors” is Mr. Mitsunobu Koshiba, who served as the deputy representative secretary of the Association of Corporate Executives until 2023 and is known as a “key man in the industry.”
The Japanese semiconductor industry, which once had a 50% global market share, lost strength due to Japan-US semiconductor friction, and now falls below 10%. How was Japan's breakthrough prevented?
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