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Recognizing US, Japan, South Korea Cooperation for Security and Stable Trade.

The US Senate recognizes and supports deeper cooperation with Japan and South Korea across security, economic, and technological fields. This collaboration aims to increase stability in the Pacific region, improve coordination against threats like missile launches, and establish more resilient supply chains for critical goods. Strengthening these alliances indirectly benefits citizens' economic and physical security.
Key points
Enhanced Security: Allies share real-time missile warning data and conduct joint military exercises to better defend against regional threats, particularly from North Korea.
Stable Supply Chains: A new early warning system pilot program is being established to protect the economy and consumers from sudden shortages of essential goods, such as semiconductors.
Economic Ties Restored: Japan and South Korea have normalized strained trade relations, which supports broader global economic stability and trade flow.
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Print number: 118_SRES_545
Sponsor: Sen. Sullivan, Dan [R-AK]
Process start date: 2024-02-08