Three Japanese semiconductor manufacturers including Panasonic and Fujitsu are in talks to merge their operations to create a national champion chipmaker that would be backed by the government, according to people familiar with the matter.
The discussions, which are still preliminary, could result in the second state-sponsored consolidation in Japan's struggling electronics sector in recent months. The industry is facing tens of billions of dollars of losses this year and a number of well-known companies have announced plans to restructure.
People briefed on the talks said the Innovation Network Corporation of Japan, a government-controlled investment fund that backed a similar three-way merger of touchscreen display makers last August, is negotiating to invest in the proposed new business. (FT.com)
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