South Korea–U.S. Cooperation and the Future of Semiconductor Supply Chains
Event description
- Academic events
Be part of a powerful discussion on how the United States and South Korea are accelerating innovation and global leadership in semiconductors. Panelists will explore evolving cooperation in the semiconductor supply chain, including trade, technological governance, and policy strategies strengthening global collaboration.
Meet the Panelists
- Lee Sun-hwan, Director-General for Diplomatic Strategy and Planning at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, South Korea
- Lee Hoo-young, Associate Professor, Korea National Diplomatic Academy
- Rodrigo Balbontin, Associate Director of Trade, IR, and Digital Technology Governance at Information Technology & Innovation Foundation
- Sungik Yang, Assistant Professor, School of Historical, Philosophical, and Religious Studies, Arizona State University
The discussion will be moderated by Günes Murat Tezcür, Professor and Director of ASU's School of Politics and Global Studies. The event is co-sponsored by ASU's School of Politics and Global Studies, The Asia Center, and the Korea Economic Institute of America.
Date
Friday, December 5, 2025
Time
11:30 am – 12:45 pm (MST)
Cost