Pakistan Reviews Bilateral Economic Cooperation with Key Partners
Pakistan Reviews Bilateral Economic Cooperation with Key Partners

Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar, on Monday, chaired an inter-ministerial meeting to review progress on Pakistan’s bilateral economic cooperation with key partner countries.

Key Highlights

DPM/FM emphasised that strengthening trade and investment ties remains a key pillar of Pakistan’s foreign policy. He underscored the need to expedite the implementation of ongoing investment proposals and projects, and explore opportunities for attracting foreign investment in key priority areas through G2B and B2B framework.

The meeting was attended by SAPM Tariq Bajwa, Foreign Secretary Amna Baloch, Secretary Defence, Secretary SIFC, and senior officials from relevant ministries and departments.

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Focus Areas

  • Strengthening trade and investment ties as a key pillar of foreign policy
  • Expediting implementation of ongoing investment proposals and projects
  • Exploring opportunities for attracting foreign investment in priority areas
  • Utilizing G2B and B2B frameworks to enhance economic cooperation

This inter-ministerial meeting underscores Pakistan’s commitment to deepening economic partnerships and attracting foreign investment to boost national development.

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