ISLAMABAD: Minister for Planning and Development Ahsan Iqbal has expressed Pakistan's desire to deepen its partnership with the United States in several key sectors, including the economy, climate change, science and technology, agriculture, education, and health. Addressing a USAID event in Islamabad, he emphasized the unique opportunity for both nations to revitalize their partnership and adapt to the needs of a rapidly changing world, especially with a new US administration in place. According to Radio Pakistan, Ahsan Iqbal highlighted that the United States remains one of Pakistan's largest trading partners, with bilateral trade exceeding $6.5 billion in 2023. He pointed out that Pakistan's key exports, such as textiles, surgical instruments, and IT services, play a significant role in the nation's economy. However, he stressed that there is considerable untapped potential for further growth. Iqbal noted that enhancing trade relations would not only create jobs and foster innovation but also bolster econ omic resilience. The Minister further stated that both countries could establish a stronger and mutually beneficial economic partnership by addressing trade barriers and encouraging joint ventures. He acknowledged the flourishing bilateral relations but underscored the importance of respecting each other's sovereignty and working constructively to tackle shared challenges. Iqbal asserted that the Pakistan-US relationship is critical for addressing global challenges and achieving regional stability. Moreover, Ahsan Iqbal expressed Pakistan's commitment to reviving the US-Pakistan Knowledge Corridor project, which he believes holds immense potential for enhancing research partnerships, academic exchanges, and dual degree programs. He mentioned that this initiative could help Pakistan develop its intellectual and technological infrastructure and foster a knowledge-based economy.
Pakistan Seeks to Deepen Strategic Partnership with United States, Says Ahsan.
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