Challenges in the Asia-Pacific's Trade Architecture
February 8, 2018
8:00am to 10:00am

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A discussion with Professor Yorizumi Watanabe of Keio University about challenges in the Asia-Pacific's trade architecture and Japan's trade strategy in 2018, including cooperation with the United States which is considered "conditio sine qua non" (an essential element).

The world's economy is changing, including a renewed interest and devotion to protectionism and an increasing distrust in free trade. As a free trade promoter, Japan has been a proponent of the Trans-Pacific Partnership, the Japan-EU Economic Partnership Agreement, and the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership.

What will the Trans-Pacific Partnership look like without the United States? What is Japan's trade strategy in 2018?

Presented in partnership with Japan House:

Featuring:

Mr. Yorizumi Watanabe, Professor, Keio University

Yorizumi Watanabe specializes in trade policy studies based on WTO trade laws and rules. Read more.

Moderator:

Ms. Rachel M. Swanger, Associate Dean, Pardee Graduate School, RAND Corporation

Rachel Swanger previously served as Pardee RAND's assistant dean (2004–2007), manager of foundation and independent research within the RAND National Security Research Division (2001–2007), and acting director of the RAND Center for Asia Pacific Policy (1997–2001). Read more.

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