The futures of the European Union and the Indo-Pacific are inextricably linked. The region's growing economic, demographic, and political weight makes it a key priority for EU strategic interests.

Latest: 4th Indo-Pacific Ministerial Forum

Brussels • November 20-21, 2025

Focus: Common Ground

Strategic Context

Europe is positioning itself as a reliable alternative partner amidst US-China rivalry. More than 70 delegations and 50 ministers from Asia, Africa, and the Pacific are gathering in Brussels.

⚠️ Notable Exclusions: Neither Beijing nor Washington are invited. This exclusion is intentional to ensure a space for "open and frank" dialogue specifically between the EU and its Indo-Pacific partners.

Theme: "Building together a resilient, prosperous and secure future"

Round Table Agenda

    • 1 Security Priorities in the face of current geopolitical developments.
    • 2 Shared Prosperity, economic security, and digital connectivity.
    • 3 Sustainable Future and common endeavors for clean energy.
60%
of Global GDP

is produced by the Indo-Pacific region.

3/5
of World's Population

lives in the region.

40%
of EU Foreign Trade

passes through the South China Sea.

An Economic Powerhouse

2024 Trade in Goods

Total two-way trade reached €848 Billion.

This resulted in a €52.7 Billion deficit for the EU, down from a peak of €98.3 Billion in 2022.

10-Year Growth (2014-2024)

Over the past decade, EU trade with the region has expanded significantly, especially in imports.

Fostering Free Trade

The EU is actively strengthening its economic ties through Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) to ensure resilient and fair supply chains.

FTAs In Force

    • South Korea
    • Japan
    • Singapore
    • Vietnam
    • New Zealand

Negotiations Ongoing

    • Indonesia
    • India
    • Thailand
    • Philippines
    • Malaysia
    • Australia

The 7 Pillars of EU Strategy

The EU's engagement is guided by seven key priority areas, forming a comprehensive framework for cooperation.

📈

Prosperity

Sustainable and inclusive prosperity through resilient supply chains and FTAs.

🌿

Green Transition

Implementing the Paris Agreement and protecting biodiversity.

🌊

Ocean Governance

Compliance with UNCLOS and fighting illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing.

💻

Digital Governance

Setting standards for AI, 5G, and secure data flows.

🔗

Connectivity

Boosting transport, energy, and digital links via the Global Gateway.

🛡️

Security & Defense

Enhancing maritime security, cybersecurity, and counter-terrorism.

🤝

Human Security

Strengthening health systems and pandemic preparedness.

Strategic Partnerships in Action

Beyond trade, the EU is building deep, thematic partnerships in key strategic sectors to tackle global challenges together.

🟢 Green Alliances

Cooperating on decarbonization, renewable energy, and sustainable finance.

Key Partners
    • Japan: First-ever EU Green Alliance
    • Vietnam: Just Energy Transition Partnership
    • Indonesia: Just Energy Transition Partnership
    • South Korea: Green Partnership

🔵 Digital Partnerships

Defining a human-centric digital future based on shared values and standards.

Key Partners
    • Japan: Semiconductors, 6G
    • South Korea: Semiconductors, HPC
    • Singapore: Digital Trade, AI
    • India: via Trade & Technology Council

🔗 Global Gateway

Investing in sustainable and secure infrastructure to connect regions.

Flagship Projects
    • Undersea Cables: Extending optical fiber systems to the Indo-Pacific.
    • ASEAN: "Green Team Europe" initiative to support the ASEAN Power Grid.

Enhancing Security & Stability

The EU is a reliable security provider, focusing on maritime safety and capacity building to uphold international law, particularly UNCLOS.

Naval & Maritime Presence

    • EUNAVFOR Atalanta: Actively counters piracy in the Western Indian Ocean.
    • Coordinated Maritime Presences (CMP): Coordinates EU naval assets in the North-Western Indian Ocean.
🎓

Capacity Building & Exercises

    • CRIMARIO II: An EU project to improve maritime domain awareness and information sharing across the region.
    • Joint Exercises: Regular naval exercises are held with partners like Japan, India, Djibouti, and South Korea.
Data sourced from the European External Action Service (EEAS) and Eurostat (2024-2025 reporting).

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