Commerce Secretary Jawad Paul led the Pakistani delegation, characterizing the sessions as highly constructive. According to the foreign ministry, the talks yielded tangible progress, laying the groundwork for a framework that could reshape trade dynamics between the nations. The negotiations represent a deliberate effort to move beyond previous barriers, focusing instead on mutual economic growth and closer regulatory alignment.
Pakistan and U.S. Open Negotiations for Reciprocal Trade Deal
Pakistan and the United States have moved to strengthen their economic ties, initiating formal discussions in Washington last Thursday and Friday aimed at establishing a reciprocal trade agreement. The two-day dialogue signals a shift toward deepening market access and formalizing commercial cooperation between the long-standing partners.




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