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Role of Japanese Firms in the East Asian Electronics Industry: A supply chain network perspective

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  • Hiroshi IYETOMI
  • Yuta ARAI
  • Yuichi IKEDA

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The ongoing geopolitical tensions between the United States and China are reshaping global production networks, particularly in the electronics industry, where East Asia serves as a central manufacturing hub. This study empirically examines Japan's position within the evolving East Asian electronics value chain using firm-level supply chain data. We construct a global supply chain network consisting of 15,292 nodes (firms) and 27,751 links (transactional relationships), centered on the electronics industry along with its two closely related sectors: the automotive and aerospace-defense industries. Our findings indicate that Japan continues to occupy an important upstream position, particularly in electronic components, manufacturing equipment, and precision instruments. However, a decline in the relative market share and network centrality of Japanese firms in the mainstream semiconductor industry suggests a departure from Japan's former dominance. In contrast, we identify a distinct automotive cluster in which Japanese firms remain highly competitive. The analysis also reveals an aerospace and defense community dominated by U.S. and European firms, characterized by limited participation from Japanese firms and the potential strategic exclusion of China. Furthermore, we uncover a separate cluster linking electronics, automation, and utilities, where Japanese firms play a prominent role with a 58% share. This cluster highlights a unique structural feature of industrial organization in Japan.

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  • Hiroshi IYETOMI & Yuta ARAI & Yuichi IKEDA, 2026. "Role of Japanese Firms in the East Asian Electronics Industry: A supply chain network perspective," Discussion papers 26025, Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry (RIETI).
  • Handle: RePEc:eti:dpaper:26025
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