Virtual | Tuesday, June 30, 8:00 AM ET (1 PM London · 4 PM Gulf · 5:30 PM New Delhi · 8 PM Singapore/Hong Kong · 9 PM Tokyo/Seoul)
Despite ongoing U.S.–Iran negotiations, the Strait of Hormuz remains a volatile chokepoint for the global economy — and nowhere have the shocks of its closure been felt more acutely than in Asia.
On Monday, June 29, The Asia Group launches a new report, No Safe Harbor: Asia’s Continued Exposure to the Strait of Hormuz, assessing the short-, medium-, and long-term impacts across China, India, Japan, South Korea, and five Southeast Asian economies, as well as the consequences for the United States. TAG’s experts also built a proprietary AI simulation, modeling how key actors in South Korea and India — presidents, central banks, legislatures, and corporate giants — might manage an escalating crisis across 50 plausible futures, exposing where and when each country’s buffers give way.
Join the authors for an on-the-record briefing and Q&A — including why China is emerging from the crisis with strategic advantages, how chokepoints beyond oil and gas are reshaping supply chains, and what it all means for U.S. strategy and economic security.
Speakers:
- Kurt Campbell — Chairman & Co-Founder, The Asia Group; former U.S. Deputy Secretary of State
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Nisha Biswal — Partner, The Asia Group; former Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs
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Dan Kritenbrink — Partner, The Asia Group; former Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs
- Kelly Magsamen — Senior Advisor, The Asia Group; former DoD Chief of Staff
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Han Lin — Managing Director, The Asia Group; formerly Deputy General Manager of Wells Fargo Bank in China.

Asia’s Continued Exposure to the Strait of Hormuz










