Economics
Japan, Australia and India to Launch Supply Chain Initiative
- Three countries to work toward launching initative this year
- Trade ministers met and called for other nations to join them
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The trade ministers of Japan, India and Australia agreed Tuesday to work toward achieving supply chain resilience in the Indo-Pacific region, following reports that the three nations are looking to work together to counter China’s dominance on trade.