Indian Prime Minister Narendra Moditoured a chip-making equipment factory in Japan’s Miyagi prefecture on Saturday, a day after he and his Japanese counterpart Shigeru Ishiba pledged deeper ties as US tariffs hit the global economy.
“We hope to work together to strengthen the semiconductor supply chain and enhance economic security,” said Ishiba, speaking to reporters after the visit.
Modi delivers a speech during a luncheon with Ishiba, right, in Sendai, Japan, on Aug. 30.
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Modi’s tour of the Tokyo Electron factory reflects his eagerness to collaborate with Japan on technology and aligns with his aim to promote a “made in India” economy.
Modi has touted the possibility of partnerships in energy, trade and technology, …
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