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Islamabad, US to Reinvigorate Trade – Radio Pakistan

The two sides discussed cooperation in agriculture, textile, and healthcare sectors, promoting digital trade and e-commerce and protecting intellectual property


The meeting was held under the Pakistan-US Trade and Investment Framework Agreement. Photo: Radio Pakistan.

 

Pakistan and the US have agreed to reinvigorate bilateral trade, investment and business relationships, Radio Pakistan reported, citing a meeting between Commerce secretary Muhammad Sualeh Ahmad Faruqui and assistant US Trade representative for South and Central Asia Christopher Wilson.

The two sides discussed cooperation in agriculture, textile, and healthcare sectors, promoting digital trade and e-commerce, protecting intellectual property, and promoting labour rights and economic empowerment of women.

Read the full report: Radio Pakistan.

 

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