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MOTIR Hosts IPEF Meeting on Supply Chain Responses and Cooperation Over Middle East Conflict

The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Resources (MOTIR, Minister JK Kim) held the fifth regular meeting of the Supply Chain Crisis Response Network (CRN) under the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity (IPEF) by videoconference on May 26, 2026. Established in 2024 under the IPEF Supply Chain Agreement, the CRN brings member countries together to discuss coordinated responses to supply chain crises, with Korea serving as its first chair. Nine members, including Australia, Japan and Singapore, attended the meeting to review recent supply chain issues and discuss future cooperation.


At the meeting, members focused on supply chain disruptions linked to recent instability in the Middle East, including disruptions to shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. With the effects extending beyond crude oil and LNG to petrochemical feedstocks such as naphtha, fertilizers such as urea, and helium, members shared the varying impacts on their supply chains and their policies to stabilize prices and supplies.


As Korea’s term as chair nears its end, members also discussed the selection process for the next chair and ways to improve the CRN’s operating framework. With uncertainty growing across global supply chains, they agreed to strengthen coordination by diversifying supply sources and transport routes and expanding information sharing among IPEF members.


The meeting served as an opportunity for members to share their experiences in responding to supply chain risks linked to the Middle East conflict and reinforced the basis for cooperation. MOTIR will continue working through the CRN and other channels to support timely information sharing and coordinated policy responses to supply chain crises.