United States convenes strategic partnership with eight key nations to secure and innovate critical technology ecosystems for the AI era.
The United States launched the Pax Silica strategic initiative, bringing together eight primary partners including Japan, Republic of Korea, Singapore, the Netherlands, United Kingdom, Israel, United Arab Emirates, and Australia. The inaugural summit, led by Under Secretary of State Jacob Helberg, aims to create a secure and innovative global technology supply chain focused on artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure and critical technologies.
The initiative represents a comprehensive approach to economic security, addressing supply chain vulnerabilities in semiconductors, critical minerals, energy, and advanced manufacturing. With participants representing companies like ASML, Sony and Samsung, Pax Silica seeks to establish a collaborative framework that reduces technological dependencies and promotes trusted international technology ecosystems.
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🧭 FAQs
• Which countries are part of the Pax Silica partnership? Initial partners include Japan, Korea, Singapore, Netherlands, UK, Israel, UAE, and Australia.
• What is the primary goal of Pax Silica? Secure and innovate the global AI technology supply chain across critical infrastructure.
• How does this initiative impact national security? By creating trusted technology partnerships that protect economic and technological interests.




