Bolstering Latin America-Japan-US Cooperation on Energy Transition and Critical Minerals Supply

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Cooperation with extra-regional partners will be fundamental as Latin American countries look to address economic and social challenges. The region relies not only on trade but also on investment in strategic infrastructure, industrial and capacity building initiatives, and other support from international partners, including certain foreign governments and multilateral development banks.

In this context, the United States and Japan are well positioned to be decisive actors. Both have committed to advancing the region’s economic development through recent policy initiatives and are now working to make good on key promises. In addition to their own independent engagements, there is also room for enhanced US-Japan partnership in Latin American, building on numerous shared interests and objectives. US-Japan ties are at an all-time high, boosting prospects for cross-institutional collaboration. At the same time, recent US-Japan partnerships in the Indo-Pacific region serve as useful models for trilateral collaboration with key partners in Latin America.

Join us on Wednesday October 9, 2024 from 9:00 to 11:30 AM EDT for this tenth in a series of events co-organized by the Inter-American Dialogue’s Asia & Latin America Program and the Japan Association of Latin America and the Caribbean. This event will address trends in Japanese policy and outreach toward the region, the intersection of US, Japanese, and Latin American interests, and prospects for enhanced cooperation among the US, Japan, and Latin American nations in frontier sectors, including energy transition and critical mineral supply. 

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A lunch reception will follow the event. The event will be held in English with simultaneous interpretation into Spanish for online participants only.

Fireside Chat with Director General Yasushi Noguchi

Yasushi Noguchi

Director General, Latin American and Caribbean Affairs Bureau, Japan Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Rebecca Bill Chavez

President and CEO, Inter-American Dialogue (@RebeccaBillChav)

Panel Discussion

Jane Nakano

Senior Fellow, Energy Security and Climate Change Program, Center for Strategic and International Studies (@jnakanoenergy)

Oliver Stuenkel

Associate Professor, Fundação Getulio Vargas (@OliverStuenkel)

Manabu Ohara

Director General, Latin America and the Caribbean Department, Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)

Nobuaki Hamaguchi

Professor, Research Institute for Economics and Business Administration (RIEB), Kobe University; Vice-Chair, Japan Association of Latin America and the Caribbean

Martin Obaya

Vice-Director, CENIT, University of San Martín; Researcher, CONICET (@MartinObaya)

Kyla Kitamura

Analyst, Congressional Research Service

Moderator

Margaret Myers

Director, Asia & Latin America Program, Inter-American Dialogue (@MyersMargaret)

Closing Remarks

Akira Yamada

Managing Director, Japan Association of Latin America and the Caribbean

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Nishimura & Asahi
   

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