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Pakistan and US hold trade negotiations in Washington

Pakistan and US hold trade negotiations in Washington

Key Takeaways

  • Negotiations on the 'Agreement on Reciprocal Trade' between Pakistan and the United States are ongoing.
  • Secretary Commerce Jawad Paul is leading the Pakistani delegation in Washington DC.
  • The talks aim to strengthen bilateral economic relations.

Pakistan and the United States are currently engaged in negotiations regarding the 'Agreement on Reciprocal Trade,' with discussions taking place in Washington DC from Thursday to Friday. The talks, led by Secretary Commerce Jawad Paul, include key officials such as Tahir Andrabi, Nadeem Chaudhary, and Joint Secretary Tariff Policy Ashfaq Khan.

The primary objective of these negotiations is to enhance economic cooperation between the two nations, focusing on reciprocal trade benefits that could bolster their bilateral relationship. The discussions are expected to cover a wide range of topics including market access, investment opportunities, and regulatory frameworks.

According to official sources, the talks aim to address existing challenges in the trade relationship and explore new avenues for collaboration. Secretary Paul highlighted the importance of these negotiations, stating, 'Our goal is to create a more balanced and mutually beneficial trade environment that can support economic growth on both sides.'

The second Pakistan-Russia Webinar Series, held on July 9, 2026, in Islamabad, also underscored the growing emphasis on regional cooperation. The webinar, organized by the Institute of Regional Studies (IRS) in collaboration with the University of World Civilisations (UWCM), Moscow, brought together policymakers and academics to discuss practical opportunities for expanding bilateral engagement.

Ambassador Jauhar Saleem, President of IRS, opened the event, emphasizing that Pakistan and Russia are entering a new phase of cooperation. He stated, 'Economic collaboration, institutional partnerships, and people-to-people exchanges can complement our diplomatic relations.'

The discussions at the webinar focused on trade, energy, education, and regional connectivity. Energy Minister Sardar Awais Ahmed Khan highlighted the existing potential for cooperation in these areas, noting that sustained interaction between governments, academic institutions, businesses, and policy communities is essential.

Both sets of negotiations reflect a broader trend towards strengthening economic ties within South Asia and beyond. While the focus remains on trade, there are indications that other sectors such as education and energy will also benefit from increased collaboration.

The ongoing talks between Pakistan and the United States and the successful webinar with Russia highlight the growing importance of regional cooperation in shaping future economic policies and strategies for both countries.

'Our goal is to create a more balanced and mutually beneficial trade environment that can support economic growth on both sides.'

Secretary Commerce Jawad Paul, Leading the Pakistani delegation in Washington DC

'Economic collaboration, institutional partnerships, and people-to-people exchanges can complement our diplomatic relations.'

Ambassador Jauhar Saleem, President of the Institute of Regional Studies (IRS)