Pakistan and the US eye trade growth as Aurangzeb meets top officials in Washington

Pakistani Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb traveled to Washington, DC, for economic discussions with American officials. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and Trade Representative Jamieson Greer participated in the bilateral talks. Both nations identified trade cooperation as a fundamental aspect of their diplomatic relationship. The meetings emphasized potential partnerships across traditional sectors and emerging fields, such as technology and agriculture.

Aurangzeb recognized the United States as Pakistan's primary trading partner during the sessions. Officials explored opportunities for collaboration that would benefit both economies through mutual agreements. The Pakistani delegation expressed interest in expanding partnerships beyond conventional trade areas. The technology, mineral, and agricultural sectors received particular attention from negotiators.

American and Pakistani representatives demonstrated positive attitudes toward future economic ties. The talks aimed to strengthen commercial relationships between the two countries. Both sides committed to pursuing beneficial cooperation arrangements moving forward. Officials expressed confidence that ongoing negotiations would yield favorable results for their respective nations.
 

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