Upcoming Events
What's Next for U.S.-Japan Trade?
Opening remarks by Mike Boyle President at Kawasaki Motors Mfg. Corp. Featuring Wendy Cutler Senior VP, Asia Society Policy Institute and former Acting Deputy, Office of the U.S. Trade Representative. There are more than 120 Nebraska companies actively involved in trade with Japan. Nebraska established its first international office in the country, the Nebraska Center Japan, in 2006, which serves as the primary contact point for Japanese companies seeking business opportunities in the state. In 2024, Nebraska exports to Japan totaled almost $700 million, with the country being Nebraska’s fourth-largest export market, the number one destination for pork and eggs, and the state’s second-leading foreign buyer of beef and corn. Japan is also Nebraska’s largest foreign direct investor, investing more than $4.4 billion since 2010.
Yeutter Institute Events
Husker Trade Talks
Husker Trade Talks are student events that we hold 2-3 times a semester. They include speakers or a panel of speakers on trade topics like biotechnology, covering trade as a journalist, or supply chain issues. Go to Future Events to find the next Husker Trade Talk or Past Events to learn more about previous topics!
Biennial CME Symposium
Every two years we host a CME Symposium with speakers ranging from Ambassadors and other U.S. government officials to trade professionals and academics. Check out our Past Events page to access videos from previous symposiums
Special Lectures
Special lectures have included speakers like U.S. Representative Adrian Smith.