TOKYO -- Japan has sounded the alarm about waning digital competitiveness and an outflow of wealth, as the government's latest policy plan calls for replacing aging systems and training talent in a bid to catch up.
Policy stresses training talent as retirements put legacy systems at risk
Japanese companies rely on digital services from U.S. tech giants like Amazon, Apple, Meta and Google. © Reuters
TOKYO -- Japan has sounded the alarm about waning digital competitiveness and an outflow of wealth, as the government's latest policy plan calls for replacing aging systems and training talent in a bid to catch up.