Islamabad: Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb has embarked on a visit to the United States to finalize ongoing Pak-US trade negotiations. The discussions aim to solidify a bilateral trade agreement that promises mutual economic advantages for both nations.
According to Radio Pakistan, the United States stands as Pakistan's largest trading partner, underscoring the importance of robust trade and economic relations between the two countries. Pakistan is eager to broaden these ties to encompass both traditional and non-traditional sectors. The potential for collaboration spans various industries, including information technology, minerals, and agriculture.
The visit by the Finance Minister is expected to further enhance the bilateral trade and economic relationship, paving the way for increased cooperation and opportunity between Pakistan and the United States.