Five sources said Samsung Electronics Co Ltd (005930. K.S.) might construct a chip test line in Japan to improve its advanced packaging business and deepen ties with Japanese semiconductor equipment and material manufacturers.

Samsung’s first Japanese test line. The U.S. seeks allies to fight China’s semiconductor and advanced technology power.

On Friday, Japan banned 23 chip-making equipment, joining the U.S. campaign to curb China’s chip-making capabilities.

Four individuals, who requested anonymity, said Samsung is contemplating developing the facility in Kanagawa prefecture, near Tokyo, where it already has an R&D center.

One source estimated the investment at tens of billions of yen ($75 million), though specifics and timing are still being worked out.

Two insiders said Samsung wanted tighter relations with Japanese businesses. One said Samsung could utilize a local “environment” in Japan due to low labor and top chip equipment and materials makers.

One insider said the South Korean company was still considering options. Samsung was quiet.

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