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Seminar: Japan-U.S.-ROK Trilateralism in Action - Securing Critical Mineral Supply Chains for Economic Resilience

Event Information

Date and Time June 20, 2025 15:00 - 16:30
Venue

2nd Floor Conference Hall, Building Number 4, Komaba II Research CampusOpen a new window

Capacity 102 people
Entrance Fee Free * Pre-registration required
Registration Method

Please register via Google form below
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScvPTMk3ECv0HJ93rY5BI-BGlbowmDzgKCXEIaXw3ScjgrBag/viewform

Contact

Akira Igata, Project Lecturer
akira-igata@g.ecc.u-tokyo.ac.jp

  • RAND研究所ポスター
  • The Economic Security Intelligence Lab (ESIL) at The Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology (RCAST), The University of Tokyo and RAND Corporation will convene a seminar titled “Japan-U.S.-ROK Trilateralism in Action - Securing Critical Mineral Supply Chains for Economic Resilience”

    As strategic competition intensifies and economic coercion reshapes the global trade landscape, securing resilient supply chains for critical minerals has emerged as a top priority for policymakers and industry leaders alike. Japan, the United States, and the Republic of Korea - three leading Indo-Pacific democracies - are increasingly coordinating efforts to address vulnerabilities in both commercial and defense-related supply chains.

    This public seminar brings together leading experts from the RAND Corporation to examine how Japan-U.S.-ROK trilateral cooperation can advance economic security and supply chain resilience under the Trump 2.0 administration.

    Scott W. Harold will provide a scene-setting overview of the U.S. Indo-Pacific strategy under the Trump 2.0 administration. Dr. Fabian Villalobos will present key insights from a forthcoming RAND study on trilateral cooperation to diversify and secure critical mineral supply chains. Sale Lilly will analyze the use of economic coercion as a tool of geopolitical influence and its implications for regional resilience. Akira Igata will moderate the panel and offer the Japanese perspective on policies and international coordination related to economic security.

    Language: English


 

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