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Report: Japan and the Western Hemisphere -- Joint Cooperation to Develop Post-Pandemic Supply Chains

Japan and the Western Hemisphere Joint Cooperation to Develop Post-Pandemic Supply Chains The report serves as a guide for ways public and private sector partners in the Americas and Japan can foster deeper economic and social ties. Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga became the first foreign leader to meet in-person with U.S. President Joe Biden at the White House when he traveled to Washington, D.C. in April. Japan’s importance as an ally goes beyond Asia, as increasingly, Japan and the United States are deepening ties with the Americas around the areas of trade and investment, Covid recovery, technological cooperation and democracy promotion.

Building Post-Covid Supply Chains: Japan and the Americas

Building Post-Covid Supply Chains: Japan and the Americas Covid has underscored the importance of diversifying global supply chains. For Japan, Latin America provides opportunity.  Keynote Speakers Márcia Donner Abreu, Secretary for Bilateral Negotiations in Asia, the Pacific, and Russia, Brazilian Ministry of External Relations Julio Fiol, Ambassador of Chile to Japan Jerry Haar, Professor of International Business, Florida International University Rob Strayer, Executive Vice President for Policy, Information Technology Industry Council In a Council of the Americas discussion on how to strengthen trade ties between Japan and Latin America through key industries, Teiji Hayashi gave Japan s view on the importance of a “free and open international order” as the basis for a stable supply chain. Ambassador Márcia Donner Abreu gave a presentation on the Brazil-Japan relationship and existing opportunities in the technology and agriculture sectors. Ambassador Julio Fiol l

Márcia Donner Abreu

Márcia Donner Abreu Secretary for Bilateral Negotiations in Asia, the Pacific, and Russia, Ministry of External Relations of Brazil Ambassador Márcia Donner Abreu holds a B.A. in law from Cândido Mendes College and postgraduate degrees in Development from the Institut Universitaire d Etudes du Développement and in international law from the Graduate Institute of International Studies, both in Geneva. She joined the Rio Branco Institute in 1986. At the foreign ministry’s headquarters in Brasília, she has worked in the areas of environment, trade service negotiations, and Mercosur extra-regional negotiations. Her foreign postings include the embassies in Washington (1991-1995 and 2001-2005), Montevideo (2005-2007) and Beijing (2005-2007). She has also held the positions of assistant permanent delegate of Brazil to UNESCO (2009-2011) and assistant permanent representative of Brazil to the World Trade Organization (2012-2018).

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