Federal Minister for Commerce of Pakistan, Jam Kamal Khan, held a high-level meeting today with His Excellency Jiang Zaidong, Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China to Pakistan, on the sidelines of the ongoing Pakistan-China Agriculture Investment Conference.
The meeting underscored the strategic priority both countries place on strengthening bilateral economic ties, particularly in the agriculture sector.
Pakistan’s delegation, led by the Commerce Minister, included the Secretary of Commerce, the Chief Executive of the Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP), and senior officials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
In his opening remarks, the Federal Minister warmly welcomed the Chinese Ambassador and reaffirmed Pakistan’s strong commitment to enhancing exports through a multi-faceted strategy.
He emphasized the importance of leveraging Government-to-Government cooperation alongside Business-to-Business engagement to accelerate trade growth and further deepen the economic partnership between the two all-weather friends.
The discussions focused on identifying concrete opportunities to enhance bilateral trade in agricultural products. Both sides reviewed the existing trade landscape in detail and explored potential avenues for expansion.
The Chinese Ambassador acknowledged the significance of strong agricultural trade ties and briefed the Pakistani side on China’s current import regulatory framework.
Both sides agreed to sustain the positive momentum by continuing dialogue and cooperation in the agriculture and trade sectors.
The meeting concluded on a cordial note, reflecting the enduring strength of the Pakistan-China partnership and its continued evolution to meet emerging economic opportunities and shared goals.
