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US, Japan, and Korea plan long-term cooperation for AI chips and other technologies
The United States, Japan, and South Korea want to join forces to build better technology for the future. Japan is already strong in terms of robotics, material science, and other tech, while South Korea is a leader in memory chips and advanced manufacturing. With the newly signed agreement, the countries promise to share knowledge, support each other’s industries, and stay ahead in global competition.
The major part of the agreement is to set common technology rules and standards. The US and Japan will work together to expand AI exports, protect sensitive technology, and develop policies to support technological growth. At the same time, the United States and South Korea will focus on reducing hurdles for tech companies, including making data storage and data movement easier across borders.
The agreement aims to improve security and boost the global tech leadership of the countries
One of the key parts of the agreement is to help the US reduce its reliance on China for importing technology and its materials. By strengthening ties with Japan and South Korea, the US wants to build a secure and stable supply chain for chips, AI systems, and future communication networks. All three countries want to lead in setting rules for new technologies like quantum computing.
That’s not all. The countries will also help each other support research groups, improve cross-border technology sharing, and build a safe environment for new technologies.
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