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Pakistan Offers Oman Access to Gwadar, Karachi Ports

by Daniyal
March 13, 2025
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Pakistan Offers Oman Access to Gwadar, Karachi Ports

Pakistan Offers Oman Access to Gwadar, Karachi Ports

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Pakistan Offers Oman Access to the Ports of Gwadar and Karachi for Trade in Central Asia

MUSCAT / ISLAMBAD Pakistan has formally invited Oman to use its strategically positioned ports of Gwadar and Karachi for better access to Central Asian markets, marking a major step to expand regional commercial ties. The suggestion was made earlier this week in Muscat during a high-level meeting between Oman Commerce Minister Qais Al Yousif and Pakistan’s Commerce Minister Jam Kamal Khan.

Both parties held extensive talks to strengthen economic cooperation expand bilateral trade and align development objectives under Oman’s Vision 2040 and Pakistan’s strategic trade plan, according to a statement issued by the country’s Ministry of Commerce.

Strategic Central Asian Corridor

The potential of Pakistan’s geographic location as a natural trade corridor to landlocked Central Asian Republics (CARs) was underlined by Minister Kamal. He emphasized that Oman may gain from this proximity by using Pakistani ports to access new and developing markets thanks to their close collaboration and strong ties.

“Oman can attain the economic diversification objectives delineated in Vision 2040 by leveraging Pakistan’s experience, expertise, and industrial and commercial prowess,” Kamal said.

Kamal urged Omani companies and logistics operators to investigate these hubs as regional transshipment and distribution centers, highlighting the function of Gwadar Port within the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and the established infrastructure of Karachi Port.

Sector Specific Collaboration

The workshop aimed to identify sector-specific collaboration in areas like:

  • Small and Medium-Sized Textile Businesses (SMEs)
  • Food security and agriculture
  • Industrial development and manufacturing
  • Logistics and energy

Both parties committed to promoting cooperative projects in sustainable supply chains technological expertise sharing and joint ventures.

Pakistan welcomed Omani investors to benefit from its changing investment framework, which includes Special Economic Zones (SEZs) and incentives. Kamal emphasized how crucial knowledge transfer and industrial ties are to hastening both countries economic diversification.

Oman Reacts Favorably

Minister Al Yousif responded by lauding Pakistan’s critical position in the area and describing it as Oman’s “natural trade partner” because of their shared history, culture, and geography.

“Pakistan is the most efficient trade route to Central Asian states due to its historical ties and geographic proximity,” Al Yousif said, indicating a strong desire to expand trade and economic ties.

The Omani side praised Pakistan’s suggestions and stated its intention to expand collaboration in key areas especially those where economic objectives line up with Oman’s Vision 2040 which seeks to diversify the country’s economy away from oil.

Diplomatic Presence and Delegation

Key representatives from both nations participated in the discussions:

The Omani delegation

  • Misan Ibtisam Ahmed Al Farougi Saleh Said
  • Rashid Said Rashdi
  • Suhaib Khalid Ali Al Habsi Al Sawafi, Amir

The delegation from Pakistan:

  • Ambassador Ishrat Bhatti, Syed Naveed Safdar Bokhari
  • Jam Kamal Khan, Minister Talha Khan

Developing Bilateral Partnerships

Both parties reaffirmed their dedication to a common goal of economic growth, regional integration and long-term cooperation as the meeting came to a successful conclusion.

Both countries saw the development as a timely step: Pakistan wants to establish itself as a regional hub for trade and logistics, particularly with the construction of Gwadar Port under CPEC while Oman wants to increase its presence in international trade.

If successful, this partnership might be a major step forward for Pakistan’s economic expansion and regional diplomacy, giving trade corridors from the Arabian Peninsula to Central Asia fresh impetus.

Tags: bilateral tradeCentral AsiaCPECEconomic CooperationGwadar PortJam KamalKarachi PortmanufacturingOmanPakistanQais Al YousifRegional Connectivitytrade routesVision 2040

Daniyal

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