Key Takeaways
- Federal Finance Minister and British High Commissioner met to discuss economic reforms.
- Topics included Pakistan's macroeconomic outlook and bilateral cooperation.
- No specific outcomes or agreements were announced.
The Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue, Senator Muhammad Aurangzeb, held discussions with the British High Commissioner, Jane Marriott, on Wednesday to explore economic reforms and strengthen bilateral ties. The meeting focused on Pakistan's macroeconomic outlook and ongoing initiatives aimed at improving the country’s economic landscape.
During the talks, Senator Aurangzeb highlighted the importance of aligning economic policies with international standards to attract foreign investment and promote sustainable growth. He emphasized that Pakistan is committed to implementing reforms that will enhance its competitiveness in the global market. The British High Commissioner, Jane Marriott, expressed support for these efforts and underscored the potential for increased trade and investment between the two nations.
The discussions also covered measures to strengthen economic cooperation through joint projects and initiatives. Both officials agreed on the need to collaborate closely on areas such as infrastructure development, technology transfer, and capacity building. They discussed the possibility of establishing working groups to facilitate these efforts more effectively.
While no specific outcomes or agreements were announced during the meeting, both parties expressed optimism about the potential for significant progress in the near future. Senator Aurangzeb stated that ongoing dialogues would continue to address key issues and identify areas where collaboration could yield tangible benefits for both countries. Jane Marriott echoed this sentiment, noting that Britain is keen on supporting Pakistan’s economic development through various channels.
The meeting was part of a broader strategy by the Pakistani government to diversify its economic partnerships and attract foreign investment. Senator Aurangzeb mentioned that such engagements are crucial in shaping Pakistan's future economic trajectory. He added that the government remains committed to creating an enabling environment for businesses and investors from around the world.
Jane Marriott, on her part, highlighted Britain’s willingness to support Pakistan through various means, including financial assistance, technical expertise, and market access opportunities. She noted that Britain is particularly interested in exploring sectors such as renewable energy, agriculture, and digital technology where there are significant mutual benefits.
Both officials agreed that regular communication and collaboration would be essential for the success of these initiatives. They expressed confidence that through sustained efforts, Pakistan and Britain can achieve their shared goals of economic prosperity and development.
We are committed to implementing reforms that will enhance our competitiveness in the global market.
Senator Muhammad Aurangzeb, Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue
Britain is keen on supporting Pakistan’s economic development through various channels, including financial assistance and technical expertise.
Jane Marriott, British High Commissioner





