- Registration date2025-05-22
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Korea’s Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) announced that Korea, as the Chair of the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity (IPEF) Crisis Response Network (CRN), is holding a virtual supply chain emergency tabletop exercise today to strengthen cooperation among IPEF partners in responding to supply chain disruptions and enhance their capacity for swift and coordinated joint response.
The tabletop exercise simulates a scenario in which partner “Country A” experiences a shortage of therapeutic agents amid an outbreak of an unidentified acute respiratory infection and requests that CRN Chair Korea convene an emergency meeting to assist with the supply of therapeutic agents. Through the simulation, IPEF partners aim to assess the infection’s impact on the intraregional supply chain and explore cooperative measures for mutual support.
As the second tabletop exercise following last year’s, today’s simulation is designed not only to more accurately replicate a real emergency situation—reflecting input from the pharmaceutical supply chain experts and partner countries—but also to involve the participation of ministries overseeing pharmaceuticals in order to maximize the effectiveness of the exercise.
On the sidelines of the virtual tabletop exercise, Korea and Australia will introduce to IPEF partners the details of their joint supply chain capacity building project. The two countries plan to provide tailored education on supply chain management and crisis response policymaking to reinforce IPEF partners’ supply chain crisis response capacity. They will also be sharing best practices and discussing ways to improve CRN operations.
MOTIE plans to launch an in-person CRN tabletop exercise in the second half of this year, while actively pushing the Korea-Australia IPEF supply chain capacity building project forward.