Trilateral Agreement for Small Modular Reactor Deployment in the Indo-Pacific Signed by US, Japan, South Korea
The US, Japan, and South Korea have signed a Memorandum of Cooperation to promote small modular reactor (SMR) technology in the Indo-Pacific, focusing on energy security and collaboration with third countries. This agreement includes over $10 million in US funding for workforce development, marking a significant step in trilateral energy initiatives and addressing global energy challenges.

On July 7, 2026, the United States, Japan, and South Korea signed a Memorandum of Cooperation aimed at accelerating the deployment of small modular reactors (SMRs) in the Indo-Pacific region. The pact includes more than $10 million in US funding for technical assistance and workforce development.
This agreement also emphasizes energy security and clean nuclear technology, with a focus on supporting other nations. The framework encourages collaboration among nuclear industries and aims to streamline processes while ensuring high safety standards.
The trilateral partnership is expected to enhance competitive offerings in nuclear energy, addressing the pressing global energy challenges. Previous efforts in critical minerals supply chains and North Korean cyber threats were also highlighted by the Japanese Foreign Minister. The initiative reflects a commitment to strengthening regional energy security, with potential implications for global energy dynamics.




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