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Korea-Japan Launch Regular Supply Chain Policy Dialogue

2026/03/30
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Korea-Japan Launch Regular Supply Chain Policy Dialogue

According to www.koreaherald.com, South Korea and Japan agreed on Saturday to establish a regular policy dialogue between their respective industry ministries to jointly address trade, economic security, and supply chain challenges.

Formalizing Bilateral Coordination

The agreement was reached during a meeting between South Korean Industry Minister Kim Jung-kwan and Japanese Industry Minister Ryosei Akazawa, held on the sidelines of the inaugural Indo-Pacific energy security ministerial meeting in Tokyo. The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Resources in Seoul confirmed the initiative aims to comprehensively monitor and manage issues including trade cooperation, economic security, supply chains, and mineral resources — all amid a rapidly shifting global trade and geopolitical environment.

Supply Chain Partnership Arrangement Signed

The two countries also signed a bilateral Supply Chain Partnership Arrangement (SCPA). Under this framework, Seoul and Tokyo will enhance readiness for potential supply chain disruptions and strengthen joint response capacity. A core objective is to minimize unnecessary trade restrictions that undermine supply chain resilience. The SCPA further commits both nations to expand cooperation in joint exploration, investment, and technology development in critical minerals and resources — sectors vital to semiconductor manufacturing, battery production, and clean energy infrastructure.

LNG Swap Agreement Between National Energy Firms

Concurrently, Korea Gas Corp. and Japanese energy firm JERA Co. signed an operation cooperation agreement featuring a liquefied natural gas (LNG) swap arrangement. This mechanism supports stable LNG supplies for both countries, responding directly to volatility in the global energy market — particularly driven by ongoing turmoil in the Middle East.

Strategic Context for Supply Chain Professionals

This coordination builds on broader regional efforts to reinforce supply chain security following pandemic-era shocks and export controls on advanced technologies. Japan has previously launched its own Economic Security Promotion Act (2022), while South Korea unveiled its National Strategy for Economic Security in 2023 — both prioritizing critical minerals, semiconductors, and pharmaceuticals. Similar bilateral mechanisms exist elsewhere: the U.S. and EU established a Trade and Technology Council (TTC) in 2021, and Australia and Japan signed a Critical Minerals Partnership in 2022. For practitioners, the new Korea-Japan channel signals growing emphasis on operational interoperability — not just stockpiling or diversification, but real-time policy alignment on export licensing, standards harmonization, and crisis response protocols. It also underscores how national energy firms are increasingly acting as de facto supply chain infrastructure operators, especially where commodity swaps serve as hedging tools against logistics fragmentation.

“The Seoul government will work to continuously develop the mutually beneficial industrial and trade cooperation between Korea and Japan, building on the 60th anniversary of the normalization of bilateral diplomatic relations.” — Kim Jung-kwan, South Korean Industry Minister

Source: www.koreaherald.com

Compiled from international media by the SCI.AI editorial team.

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