Italy and Japan Seek Closer Ties Amid Supply Chain Concerns
Auf einen Blick
- Italy and Japan are strengthening diplomatic ties, focusing on supply chains and technology cooperation.
- The leaders aim to reduce reliance on China for critical minerals and boost semiconductor manufacturing through joint ventures.
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Warum es wichtig ist
Italy and Japan are marking 160 years of diplomatic relations and are seeking to deepen cooperation across various sectors, especially concerning supply chains and critical minerals.
Their meeting came as the two countries mark the 160th anniversary of diplomatic relations this year and seek closer ties across a wide range of fields, particularly on supply chains amid concerns about over-reliance on China for critical minerals essential to hi-tech industries. Meloni also held talks with Takaichi in January in Tokyo.
“Giorgia and I have also agreed to work closely as special strategic partners on issues such as the Middle East, the war in Ukraine and security in East Asia, including China and North Korea,” Takaichi said.
In the technology arena, the leaders pledged to support broader cooperation between Japan’s Rapidus, a state-backed chip venture seeking to manufacture advanced semiconductors domestically, and an Italian semiconductor design firm. They also decided to promote joint efforts to address space debris and expand collaboration in satellite data analysis.
Offene Fragen
- Specifics of semiconductor firm collaboration?
- Details on space debris initiatives?
- Timeline for joint satellite data projects?




