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Taiwan's Yageo has announced its commitment to implementing stringent measures to protect sensitive technology in the event of a successful acquisition of Japan's Shibaura Electronics. This statement comes in response to rising concerns in Japan regarding the potential implications of the deal for national security.
Chairman Pierre Chen addressed the media in Taipei, emphasizing that Yageo understands the importance of safeguarding technological assets and will take all necessary steps to ensure that proprietary information remains secure. The acquisition is seen as a significant move within the electronics sector, but it has raised alarms among Japanese authorities who worry about the transfer of critical technologies to foreign entities.
Yageo's proactive stance aims to alleviate fears surrounding the deal and to demonstrate its commitment to maintaining the integrity of Shibaura's technological advancements. As discussions continue, the focus remains on balancing business interests with national security considerations in both Taiwan and Japan.
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