Pakistan and Uzbekistan have taken a step forward in strengthening their economic relationship through high-level discussions held in Islamabad.
The meeting brought together key officials from both countries to explore ways to increase cooperation in trade, industry, and investment.
During the talks, both sides highlighted the importance of building stronger business connections.
They agreed that closer Business-to-Business partnerships could help boost trade and open new opportunities for companies in both countries. Increasing exports, especially in the meat sector, was also discussed as a way to improve economic ties.
The Uzbek delegation showed interest in importing live animals from Pakistan. This proposal was reviewed in detail, along with other potential areas of collaboration.
Industries such as pharmaceuticals and leather were identified as promising sectors where both countries can work together in the future.
Officials from both sides emphasized the need to improve regional connectivity. Better trade links can support economic growth and make it easier for businesses to expand across borders. Pakistan’s representatives shared their commitment to strengthening ties and supporting joint initiatives.
It was also revealed that a high-level visit from Pakistan to Uzbekistan is expected soon. This visit aims to further explore investment opportunities and strengthen cooperation in different sectors.
Senior officials and representatives from both countries attended the meeting, reflecting its importance.
At the end of the session, both sides exchanged goodwill gestures and expressed their intention to continue working closely.