[Seminar] Development Projects for Rare Earths within Japan's Territory and EEZ
[Lecturer]
Yoshiaki Otsuki, Special Counsel, Anderson Mori & Tomotsune Law Office, Foreign Law Joint Enterprise
[Key Lecture Content]
Rare earth elements are metallic minerals commonly used in electric vehicles (EVs) and smartphones, but it is said that a large portion of their production relies on China. However, in light of the recent intensification of U.S.-China tensions and other international circumstances, concerns have arisen regarding the security of rare earth supply. In this context, the development of rare earth projects within Japan's territorial waters or exclusive economic zone (EEZ) has suddenly come into the spotlight.
This lecture will focus on the legal aspects of rare earth development projects within Japan's territory, particularly addressing the application issues of the Mining Act, which was amended in 2022.
[Lecture Topics]
Chapter 1: Introduction - International Situation Surrounding Rare Earths
Chapter 2: Application of the Mining Act Regarding Rare Earth Development in Japan's Territory
Chapter 3: Future Outlook
Q&A / Business Card Exchange

| Date and time | Tuesday, Feb 03, 2026 04:00 PM ~ 06:00 PM |
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| Capital | On-site attendance / Live streaming / Archive streaming (available for viewing multiple times for 2 weeks) SSK Seminar Room, 2-6-2 Nishi-Shinbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyo, 4th Floor, Zaimax Nishi-Shinbashi Building |
| Entry fee | Charge |
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