Bloomberg and Japan Times reported that Micron broke ground on an expansion at its Hiroshima plant in western Japan, a project costing approximately 1.5 trillion yen (about $9.3 billion), to produce advanced memory chips, especially HBM (high-bandwidth memory) needed for AI servers. Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry is expected to provide up to 500 billion yen in subsidies; equipment delivery and installation are expected to begin in the second half of 2028, and early plans also point to shipments starting around 2028.

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