Media: U.S. and Japan Discuss Building a $13 Billion Display Factory
According to Nikkei Asia, Japan and the United States are considering building a new factory in the U.S., invested by Japan's liquid crystal display manufacturer Japan Display Inc., with an estimated investment of $13 billion.
The media stated, "The Japanese government has proposed to Japan Display Inc. to build a cutting-edge factory in the U.S. This project will be part of Japan's $55 billion investment loan plan for the U.S."
The report pointed out that the project cost is about $13 billion. The background of these discussions is that U.S. political figures had previously expressed concerns about the U.S. military's reliance on Chinese liquid crystal displays.
In the summer of 2025, after several rounds of tariff negotiations, Japan and the U.S. reached an agreement, under which Japan will invest $55 billion in the U.S. economy, and both countries will impose 15% trade tariffs on each other.
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