New Frontiers in the Trade-Economic Security Nexus in Asia

Announcement

The insertion of economic security goals into U.S. trade policy under the second Trump administration stands to reshape economic ties with Asian counterparts and could have broader implications for the international economic system. Trade deals negotiated with Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan include sizable investment pledges to support the onshoring of vital economic security sectors to the United States. Meanwhile, trade frameworks with Malaysia and Cambodia feature economic security chapters with new commitments to align their national security tariffs, export controls, and investment screening policies with the United States.

On June 9, the Center for Asia Policy Studies at Brookings and the Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry (RIETI) will host a webinar with an expert panel on how the Trump administration has inserted economic security goals in U.S. trade policy and the impact that has had on Asian counterparts. The panelists will explore how this crop of trade agreements will shape U.S. relations with Asian economies, whether they will deepen bilateral ties or face significant implementation challenges, and what they mean for the tighter integration of trade and economic security agendas in future regional economic agreements.

This event will be open to watch online. Online viewers can submit questions via e-mail to events@brookings.edu.

For more information, please refer to the following link:
https://www.brookings.edu/events/new-frontiers-in-the-trade-economic-security-nexus-in-asia/

Information

  • Time and date: Tuesday, June 9, 2026, 8:30 am - 09:45 am (EDT) / 09:30 pm - 10:45 pm (JST)
  • Language: English
  • Format: Online only
  • Admission: Free
  • Hosts: Brookings Institution, Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry (RIETI)
  • Contact: events@brookings.edu (Brookings Office of Communications)

Program

Panel discussion

Panelists:

Kari Heerman (Director, Trade and Economic Statecraft; Senior Fellow, Economic Studies)

Kristy Hsu (Senior Fellow - Center for Asia-Pacific Resilience and Innovation, Director of the Taiwan ASEAN Studies Center - Chung-Hua Institution for Economic Research)

Jayant Menon (Visiting Senior Fellow, Regional Economic Studies Programme, ISEAS Yusof Ishak Institute)

Shujiro Urata (Senior Research Advisor, Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry; Professor Emeritus, Waseda University)

Moderator:

Mireya Solís (Director, Center for Asia Policy Studies; Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy, Center for Asia Policy Studies; Philip Knight Chair in Japan Studies)