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Chapter 1128 Establishment

Chapter 1128 Establishment
However, this press conference has nothing to say.

There are only a few key points.

Entered high-purity hydrogen fluoride, fluoropolyimide and photoresist industries.

Give jobs to people who went bankrupt after the bubble.

At the same time, I also believe that Japan's benzene economy can return to its original level.

Of course, although some people may not pay much attention to these pieces of information, they only value whether they can apply for the jobs provided by this company.

But the Japanese government is very happy.

Because the company's huge capital investment shows that it believes that the economy can recover, and it will definitely restore the people's previous self-confidence.

If it is not for the confidence in Japan Benzene, this company will definitely not choose to invest at this time.

After all, more than 14 companies go bankrupt every year, and many citizens no longer have confidence in the government.

At this time, this company suddenly appeared, and it seemed to give the public a shot in the arm.

Even many TV programs have reported the company's press conference.

Then various experts analyzed.

Finally, I came to a conclusion: this company announced its entry into the semiconductor industry at this time, not for the purpose of fighting, but to share an over-shared market with domestic manufacturers, but a catfish entering the increasingly sluggish semiconductor industry.

This company can be called a powerful catfish, capable of creating a catfish effect.

The so-called catfish effect is to take a means or measure to stimulate some enterprises to become active and actively participate in the competition in the market, thereby activating the same industry enterprises in the market.

But many semiconductor companies have expressed strong opposition.

Because right now Capital Semiconductor is in its heyday.

There is absolutely no need for a foreign spoiler.

However, the Japanese government ignored the objections of these semiconductor companies, because the development of the semiconductor industry is closely related to the macroeconomic situation of a country. This is a super-capital-intensive industry that requires continuous and large-scale capital investment to succeed.

When the overall economy of a country is in recession, it is difficult to vigorously support its development.

At this time, everyone knows that Japan's macro-economy is not in a good mood, not to mention they are plotting to make the people pay for the bubble.

It is not easy for a company to emerge now to prove that Japan's macro-economy is not bad.

If they just let the company go like this, then they will never find such a fool again.

The Ministry of International Trade and Industry also issued an announcement saying that it welcomes this company to enter the Japanese semiconductor industry, and will also provide preferential policies in certain aspects.

He also said: Japan Benzene still has influence in the scientific research capabilities and manufacturers of materials, precision machinery, basic physical chemistry and mathematics.

The entry of this company can definitely keep Japan Benzene's semiconductor industry very competitive.

And the level of domestic competition is the strongest predictor of international competitiveness.

Competition at home not only fosters innovation but also drives productivity growth.

Those firms cannot be competitive abroad without domestic competition.

As we all know, Japanese people like to bet on the luck of the country and the luck of science and technology.

At this time, the Ministry of International Trade and Industry intends to launch several government-industry-university joint projects or other industrial policies to boost semiconductors, betting on countless projects.

At the same time, the Ministry of International Trade and Industry intends to take this opportunity to prove that it is still able to subsidize the industry in order to stabilize those semiconductor companies that are panicking.

Su Chen didn't care about the reactions of these semiconductor companies.

Because most of the research and development directions of these semiconductor companies are now on DRAM.

However, the technical threshold of DRAM is not high. Although South Korea, Taiwan and other places have mastered the core technology through technology introduction, and rely on the advantages of labor costs, they have not yet replaced Japan Benzene as the main supplier.

Therefore, companies such as Hitachi, Fujitsu, and Toshiba all focus on the DRAM market and compete with manufacturers in the above-mentioned countries and regions.

It's not time for a complete transformation yet.

It was not until the end of the 90s that Korea replaced Nippon to become the largest producer of DRAM, and the global DRAM industry center shifted from Nippon to South Korea, and Nippon’s semiconductor companies began to transform.

As for the investment of 100 billion U.S. dollars, this data is purely pleasant to say.

It's just to copy the homework of Japanese Benz people.

After all, if Su Chen really went back to China to build such a few companies now, it would be like a dog biting a hedgehog.

We have to copy for a year or so first, and then find an excuse, saying that the company is not doing well and the capital chain is broken, and then change its appearance and return to domestic production.

There is no need for Su Chen to keep an eye on this matter for the time being, the Japanese manager with a high salary will take care of it for him.

What's more, there is Kong Liang watching.

Again, it is impossible for every industry to require him to stare at it.

Those semiconductor companies who held objections did not say anything after seeing the agreement of the Ministry of International Trade and Industry.

And when I saw that this company was only researching high-purity hydrogen fluoride, fluoropolyimide and photoresist, I didn't say much more.

In fact, the global semiconductor market is in chaos.

Most people are just fighting in the field of DRAM, and those companies that later monopolized the field of semiconductor materials and equipment are also forced to transform.

As a result, the lithography machine has entered the EUV era.

I have to say that they really made the right bet at this time, giving Japan Benzene an absolute advantage in the semiconductor material industry in the world.

Because the real problem of Japan's semiconductor industry is that it has not been able to transition to high-tech products such as CPUs.

In the PC era, the high added value is not DRAM, but CPU.

Intel monopolized CPU production through technical power, and established an architecture later known as the "Wintel" alliance through cooperation with Microsoft's operating system, thereby being able to dominate the PC industry.

So, why did Japanese semiconductor manufacturers fail to make the transition to CPU production?

Or because the basic research and development capabilities are not enough.

As a result, as soon as it transformed, it also transformed when it encountered a lithography machine, and instantly became an upstream material supplier for the semiconductor industry.

However, Japan's semiconductor industry has fallen behind the world trend since the 90s. The fundamental reason is the lack of ability to create new things, especially in the fields related to information, a complete lack of innovation ability.

Sometimes I have to say that people are lucky.

The choice that had to be made was actually the most correct choice.

……

Although the semiconductor company has been established, Su Chen is not in a hurry to return to China.

He intends to take this opportunity to study Japan's Benzene economy, because he has only seen descriptions of Japan's Benzene bubble economy in the 90s in various reports, but he has not experienced it himself.

Therefore, he intends to take this opportunity to experience it.

Tokyo in 1993 was more depressed than when he came here.

People walking on the street are no longer waving yen to attract taxi drivers as before.

Many people squeezed into the crowded bus like sardines.

Su Chen randomly bought a newspaper on the side of the road, and his eyes were instantly attracted...

(End of this chapter)

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