
Eiki Tagami is a visiting senior research fellow in Institute of Geoeconomics at International House of Japan from May 2024. With over 30 years of experience at a Japanese trading house, Mr. Tagami has specialized in risk management and industry analysis. From 2006 to 2017, he worked at a think tank within the trading house, covering a wide range of industry analysis work with a particular focus on value-chain analysis. In 2021, he was appointed to be in charge of economic security in the trading house.
He completed the Executive Management Program at the University of Tokyo and holds a BA in Political Science from Waseda University
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Economic Security
Semiconductor chokepoints define U.S.-China rivalry
U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent trip to Beijing offers a timely moment to assess the upheaval in U.S. trade relations since t

Visiting Senior Research Fellow
Eiki Tagami

Economic Security
Identifying choke points in the semiconductor supply chain
The COVID-19 pandemic brought shortages of masks, medical supplies, automotive semiconductors and IC chips for contactless cards,

Visiting Senior Research Fellow
Eiki Tagami
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Between the WTO and Decoupling: US-China Managed Interdependence2026.05.22
Order from Chaos: Introducing the Geoeconomic Connectivity Index2026.06.05
Japan-India Cooperation Takes Off2026.05.12
Geoeconomic Connectivity Index - user guide2026.04.23
Trump Is Rebuilding His Tariff Wall – Will the Courts Knock Down this One As Well?2026.04.23
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