Summary

Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda recently announced that Japan would start talks with member countries on participating in the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP). TPP is regarded by many as the best route to a Free Trade Area of the Asia Pacific, a goal for many in the region since 1993. Prime Minister Noda’s decision to move forward with the United States, Australia, Brunei, Chile, Malaysia, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore, and Vietnam was welcomed by President Barack Obama, but met with caution on Capitol Hill. TPP also remains controversial within Japan. As Japan attempts to rebuild in the aftermath of the earthquake, tsunami and nuclear crisis that struck on March 11, deal with an aging and declining population, contend with a strong yen, and define its role in the context of a rising China and a fast-changing Asia Pacific, TPP promises to remain a topic of keen interest.

On December 2, the Center for Northeast Asian Policy Studies at Brookings and the Sasakawa Peace Foundation USA hosted a conference that examined Japan’s potential entry into the TPP, addressing the opportunities and pitfalls the trade pact may present for its economic future and that of the region. Leading experts provided diverse perspectives on recent developments and future prospects, as well as the state of the debate within Japan, the United States and other current members of TPP.

After each panel, speakers took audience questions.

Event Agenda

  • 8:45 AM -- Introduction

  • 9:00 AM -- Panel 1: TPP: Views from Tokyo and Washington

    • Moderator: Timothy Keeler

      Partner

      Mayer Brown LLP

    • Wendy Cutler

      Assistant U.S. Trade Representative

      Office of the U.S. Trade Representative

    • William C. "Bill" Lane

      Director, Washington Office

      Caterpillar Inc.

    • Michitaka Nakatomi

      Principal Trade Negotiator

      Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry

  • 10:00 AM -- Panel 2: Japan, TPP, and the Global Trade Regime

    • Moderator: Edward Lincoln

      Former Director, Center for Japan Business and Economic Studies, Stern School of Business

      New York University

    • Mike Moore

      Ambassador of New Zealand to the United States

    • Tami Overby

      Vice President for Asia

      U.S. Chamber of Commerce

    • Clayton Yeutter

      Senior Advisor, Hogan Lovells

      Former U.S. Trade Representative and former U.S. Secretary of Agriculture

  • 11:15 am -- Panel 3: Japan’s Perspectives on TPP

    • Moderator: Daniel Bob

      Senior Fellow and Director of U.S.-Japan Programs

      Sasakawa Peace Foundation USA

    • Kiyoaki Aburaki

      U.S. Representative, Keidanren

      Visiting Fellow, Center for Strategic and International Studies

    • Richard Katz

      Editor-in-Chief, The Oriental Economist

      Special Correspondent, Weekly Toyo Keizai

    • Heizo Takenaka

      Director, Global Security Research Institute, Keio University and Senior Research Fellow, Japan Center for Economic Research

      Former Minister of State for Economic and Fiscal Policy

    • Takashi Terada

      Professor of International Relations

      Waseda University

Details

December 2, 2011

8:45 AM - 12:30 PM EST

The Brookings Institution

Falk Auditorium

1775 Massachusetts Ave., NW

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