The 72-year-old Suga saw his approval rating plummet after a surge in COVID-19 cases that coincided with the Tokyo Olympics.
Exclusive-Tokyo ready to back Western Digital-Kioxia deal if key tech stays in Japan - sources
Japan's trade ministry is ready to back Western Digital's bid to merge with memory chipmaker Kioxia provided control of cutting edge technology stays in Japan, two sources with knowledge of the industry regulator's internal discussions said. The tie-up could give Japan greater leverage in geopolitical rivalries increasingly dominated by technology, including over shortages of chips. It could also help Japan forge deeper semiconductor industry ties with its U.S.
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