As geopolitics, economics, and security become ever more entangled, decisions on overseas corporate operations and investments are made amid unprecedented uncertainty. This issue explores geopolitical and geoeconomic risks from multiple angles, opening with a dialogue between SUZUKI Kazuto, a scholar of international politics, and a senior managing director of the Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC), followed by commentary from a European specialist, and analyses by JBIC’s Director General of the Strategic Research Department and the Director General of the Country Credit Department, as well as an introduction of initiatives on the ground in Asia.
CORPORATE STRATEGY
AMID GEOECONOMIC RISKS
- Beyond the era of fragmentation:
The new criteria for corporate
investmentDIALOGUE

- Geoeconomics Amid a Changing
World Order: the challenges
of diversification and realignmentANALYSIS

- Intelligence sharing between the
Strategic Research Department and
the Country Credit DepartmentASSESSMENT

- Geopolitics through an
Asia-Pacific lensPERSPECTIVE

JBIC STORY Assessing and analyzing global trends to support strategic corporate decision-making for overseas operations
OUR GLOBAL CHALLENGES From line to web: diversifying supply chain risk through an India-based pharmaceutical manufacturing hub Tosco Co., Ltd.
ON THE “GROUND” FROM AROUND THE WORLD Bridging policy and business in the turbulent U.S. political landscape Representative Office in Washington, D.C. The Japan Bank for International Cooperation has been publishing JBIC Today since 2003 to present its diverse initiatives around the world. In addition to feature articles exploring current affairs, the magazine carries interviews with the leaders of companies that have received JBIC support for their overseas operations, as well as with young JBIC staffers working on the frontlines of the bank's activities.







