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Pakistan, US agree to reinvigorate bilateral trade, investment

Pakistan and the United States have agreed to reinvigorate bilateral trade, investment and business relationships.

This was decided during a meeting under Pakistan-United States Trade and Investment Framework Agreement held in Islamabad.

Secretary Commerce, Muhammad Sualeh Ahmad Faruqui, co-chaired the meeting along with Assistant US Trade Representative for South and Central Asia, Christopher Wilson in Islamabad.

The two sides discussed a wide array of issues aiming to foster bilateral trade and investment, cooperation in agriculture, textile, and healthcare sectors, promoting digital trade and e-commerce, protecting intellectual property, promoting labour rights, and economic empowerment of women.

They agreed that both sides would work to support more business-to-business contacts and interaction between the governmental organizations.

Source: Radio Pakistan

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