
China Aims for Chip Self-Sufficiency
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China's chip sector is targeting 80% self-sufficiency, challenging US dominance. This ambition includes creating a homegrown version of Dutch lithography giant ASML.
While seemingly unrelated to travel, advancements in technology can indirectly impact tourism. For example, improved infrastructure and technological capabilities can lead to more efficient transportation systems and enhanced travel experiences within Japan and the broader Asian region.
Consider the potential for smarter, more connected cities. As China and other nations invest in technology, travelers might see benefits like streamlined public transport, advanced navigation apps, and more immersive cultural experiences powered by augmented reality.
Ultimately, a stronger tech sector in Asia could lead to innovations that make travel easier, more convenient, and more enriching for visitors to Japan. Keep an eye on these developments as they could shape the future of your travel experiences.
Original source:Nikkei Asia ↗
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