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Pakistan and Bangladesh Forge Agreement to Enhance Bilateral Trade


Dhaka: Pakistan and Bangladesh have reached a consensus to bolster bilateral trade and industrial development through collaborative efforts. This agreement was established during a meeting between Pakistan’s Minister for Commerce, Jam Kamal Khan, and Bangladesh’s Adviser for Industries, Adilur Rahman Khan, held in Dhaka.



According to Radio Pakistan, the Commerce Minister highlighted Pakistan’s keen interest in becoming a part of Bangladesh’s growing industrial sector through joint ventures and mutual investments. The discussions underscored the potential for both nations to benefit from increased cooperation in trade and industry.



Earlier, Minister Jam Kamal Khan, during his visit to the Dhaka Chamber of Commerce and Industry, encouraged Bangladeshi traders to consider importing a variety of products from Pakistan, including cement, sugar, footwear, and leather goods. This call for enhanced trade ties comes as both countries seek to expand their economic horizons and strengthen regional cooperation.

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