The Japanese government will invest 200B yen in Rapidus by 2025, boosting semiconductor production and attracting private funding.
1Boom★.Nov. 20, 2024 (Wed) 22:13:15.19ID:oVA7N2pD9
It was learned on the 20th that the government has decided to invest approximately 200 billion yen in Rapidus, which aims to mass-produce next-generation semiconductors, in fiscal 2025. The company has so far decided to provide 920 billion yen in subsidies for research and development, but this investment will allow it to strengthen its involvement and supervision in management. The aim is also to clarify the government’s stance of strengthening support and to attract private investment and financing necessary for mass production. The government will include a policy on providing support through investment in the economic measures to be decided as early as the 22nd. In addition to the investment, the government also plans to provide financial support such as debt guarantees from private financial institutions, and will submit the necessary bills to the ordinary Diet session in the new year. The government is reviewing Lapidus’ business plan and becoming a shareholder will enable greater transparency in corporate governance. Co.
政府、ラピダスに2千億円出資へ 25年度、民間投融資の呼び水に(共同通信) - Yahoo!ニュース
政府が、次世代半導体の量産を目指すラピダスに対し、2025年度に2千億円程度を出資する方針を固めたことが20日分かった。研究開発にこれまで9200億円の助成を決めたが、出資により経営への関与や監督
67Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 20, 2024 (Wed) 22:56:06.20ID:PxJXGma80
>>1
Tax is an indicator of what percentage of the added value created by Japan is invested in society. Government bonds are an advance on added value that Japan will generate in the future. In countries like China and the United States, where the economy is growing (value-added creation is increasing), there is no doubt about future repayments even if the debt snowballs, but in a country like Japan, where domestic demand is shrinking due to deflation caused by a low birthrate and aging population, if the government bonds snowball and the debt continues to grow, doubts will be cast about future repayments and no one will want to own them. (will collapse)
What Japan needs is to invest in industries that create added value.
Tax is an indicator of what percentage of the added value created by Japan is invested in society. Government bonds are an advance on added value that Japan will generate in the future. In countries like China and the United States, where the economy is growing (value-added creation is increasing), there is no doubt about future repayments even if the debt snowballs, but in a country like Japan, where domestic demand is shrinking due to deflation caused by a low birthrate and aging population, if the government bonds snowball and the debt continues to grow, doubts will be cast about future repayments and no one will want to own them. (will collapse)
What Japan needs is to invest in industries that create added value.
3Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 20, 2024 (Wed) 22:14:07.55ID:XViReaYl0
Isn’t there two digits missing?
5Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 20, 2024 (Wed) 22:14:57.63ID:PzOxiyaf0
Bals.
6Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 20, 2024 (Wed) 22:16:32.24ID:S2bJiisV0
Got a new position in the government!!
7Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 20, 2024 (Wed) 22:17:36.70ID:wGdbkDBG0
The Japan-Korea agreement is 1 billion yen…
8Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 20, 2024 (Wed) 22:17:53.70ID:nup9CMHl0
Hey, what about the funding? Should we abolish the Child and Family Agency? That would be good.
9Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 20, 2024 (Wed) 22:17:57.61ID:XnUYts9u0
For some reason, these funds are infinite only when they are handing money overseas or when friends of the Liberal Democratic Party are sucking at public funds lol.
10Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 20, 2024 (Wed) 22:18:29.66ID:2BgbRBfZ0
The job just involves receiving subsidies and sending them somewhere.
11Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 20, 2024 (Wed) 22:19:10.16ID:3NvlctNt0
The feeling of doing something is eternal.
12Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 20, 2024 (Wed) 22:19:14.35ID:4WFQ9qGQ0
Where does the funding come from?
13Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 20, 2024 (Wed) 22:19:33.18ID:iiTgqPCW0
Instead of spending 9 trillion on gender equality, why not spend it on this?
14Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 20, 2024 (Wed) 22:19:48.93ID:t5JbB7q80
What about the remaining 4 trillion?
17Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 20, 2024 (Wed) 22:20:32.89ID:3N7T/wYK0
>>14
I had a dream that I was keeping it.
I had a dream that I was keeping it.
15Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 20, 2024 (Wed) 22:20:17.71ID:E4Z4pD7u0
They only talk about funds, funds, etc. when talking about tax cuts, but they ignore things like this.
16Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 20, 2024 (Wed) 22:20:26.71ID:xPWJHmnE0
Do you think you can lead the world with just 200 billion?
18Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 20, 2024 (Wed) 22:20:33.97ID:514JCSAI0
Hey, what is your favorite source of funding?
19Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 20, 2024 (Wed) 22:20:37.15ID:E6wBGuHS0
Did Kioxia do well?
20Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 20, 2024 (Wed) 22:20:40.70ID:L7RkjRoj0
It’s something that will cost at least 5 trillion, but now it’s only 1 trillion lol
And that’s almost entirely tax money lol
I think the private investment is about 7 billion?
The investment amount hasn’t increased at all lol
There’s still a minimum 4 trillion yen drop, so it’ll probably cost another 7 to 8 trillion, but what will they do?
38Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 20, 2024 (Wed) 22:29:31.39ID:BEvv7gqR0
>Looking at the growth of TSMC, it is clear that strengthening public support is important. In the 1970s, Taiwan transferred semiconductor manufacturing technology from Japan and the United States under the Integrated Circuit Plan. With government support, TSMC has been making capital investments worth several trillion yen each year. I saw >>20 and did a search, but I don’t think this kind of thing would work in an outdated country like Japan.
21Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 20, 2024 (Wed) 22:21:53.12ID:4n1bdLVO0
This marks the start of a new middleman scheme.
22Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 20, 2024 (Wed) 22:22:57.61ID:+Hwjfqq90
Tax money is being sucked out of a nearly fictitious semiconductor production project. The people are only going to get poorer.
23Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 20, 2024 (Wed) 22:23:12.70ID:JltDnu+t0
Downtown bobsleigh, flying cars, space jet. The Japanese losses are getting bigger and bigger.
24Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 20, 2024 (Wed) 22:23:53.82ID:sYLPa+4v0
90% of what’s going on in the minds of shitty bureaucrats about this matter is, “Great! Now we’ve got 10 positions for amakudari! And if we do it right, we can get 20!” Tax money being eaten up by shitty civil servants.
25Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 20, 2024 (Wed) 22:24:02.11ID:ffS7mL+m0
It’s great that if we just say “Japanese semiconductors” (sharp), they’ll pour in a generous amount of tax money.
26Security Guard [lv.22].Nov. 20, 2024 (Wed) 22:24:02.75ID:+LajAOpo0
A magic mallet.
27Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 20, 2024 (Wed) 22:24:10.86ID:yjyorvPu0
For some reason, I decided to use Morinaga yogurt.
28Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 20, 2024 (Wed) 22:24:51.45ID:QKv+O6r80
Japan Display?
29Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 20, 2024 (Wed) 22:24:58.26ID:FpIvq66u0
Give me 100 million too.
30Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 20, 2024 (Wed) 22:24:59.45ID:0laFxbNr0
Oh, wasn’t it trillions?
31Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 20, 2024 (Wed) 22:25:21.28ID:NIVfDwMJ0
It’s the law of J in action. If the Jap government gets involved, things will go wrong.
32Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 20, 2024 (Wed) 22:25:26.43ID:ROhoSnmE0
This is the first time I’ve heard of the Japan Association of Corporate Directors.
33Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 20, 2024 (Wed) 22:25:40.85ID:rg8+P4240
How much will they take out?
34Security Guard [lv.49].Nov. 20, 2024 (Wed) 22:25:47.07ID:QHozB6GZ0
He’s probably got a new job lined up for him.
35Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 20, 2024 (Wed) 22:25:58.47ID:axnc4upt0
It is said to be less than the amount spent on the Ukraine war effort.
36Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 20, 2024 (Wed) 22:27:08.76ID:vV+L+Y1q0
Do you have the financial resources to cover this 200 billion yen?
42Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 20, 2024 (Wed) 22:32:17.90ID:x/ZCHfX/0
>>36
A new poll tax will be introduced.
A new poll tax will be introduced.
39Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 20, 2024 (Wed) 22:31:04.77ID:EfPEpsLc0
Will Tapidas now be able to compete with the giant TSMC and win?
43Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 20, 2024 (Wed) 22:33:19.30ID:0nxuZ0em0
>>39
I don’t think there’s any chance of winning.
I don’t think there’s any chance of winning.
41Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 20, 2024 (Wed) 22:31:54.10ID:LViM8vXB0
It’s a losing gambling pattern.
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