Pakistan’s Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb recently met with representatives from the Office of the United States Trade Representative in Washington to discuss ways to boost bilateral trade and investment cooperation.
During the discussions, both parties exchanged perspectives on enhancing economic relations between Pakistan and the United States, underscoring the significance of expanding commercial engagement and mutual opportunities.
Aurangzeb reiterated Pakistan’s dedication to improving market access and fostering a more favorable environment for trade. He emphasized Islamabad’s focus on facilitating business activities and attracting investment through policy reforms and enhanced economic collaboration.
Officials on both sides described the talks as productive, highlighting a common goal to increase trade and investment flows. They also examined prospects for further strengthening commercial ties and considered ways to build upon existing frameworks.
Participants expressed satisfaction with the progress made in ongoing trade negotiations, indicating positive momentum in efforts to reinforce economic relations between Pakistan and the US.
