Pakistan and Turkiye Agree to Explore Investment-Led Industrial Partnerships

Islamabad: Pakistan and Turkiye have agreed to explore investment-led industrial partnerships to boost bilateral trade and technological cooperation. This agreement was reached during a meeting between Honorary Investment Counselor of Pakistan in Turkiye, Ahmet Khan, and Minister for Commerce, Jam Kamal Khan in Islamabad today.

According to Radio Pakistan, Jam Kamal Khan reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to deepen industrial and economic ties with Turkiye. He highlighted the significant potential for cooperation in aerospace, defense production, and minerals development. During the meeting, the Federal Minister for Commerce also presented a souvenir to the head of the Turkish delegation.

The Turkish delegation expressed readiness to pursue long-term cooperation across aviation, defense manufacturing, and advanced materials.

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