Japan Considers $13B Display Factory in US as Part of Major Investment Plan

Japan’s government has reached out to Japan Display regarding the establishment of an advanced manufacturing facility in the United States, according to a Saturday report from Nikkei Asia.

The proposed factory would be valued at $13 billion and represents a component of Japan’s substantial $550 billion investment and lending initiative targeting the American market.

The discussions involve Japan Display potentially managing operations at the state-of-the-art facility, though Reuters was unable to immediately confirm the details of the report.

The potential manufacturing plant would mark a significant expansion of Japanese technology operations on American soil as part of the broader economic partnership between the two nations.