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Pakistan Secures Major US Investment Promise

by Anum Arif
August 12, 2025
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Pakistan and US pave the way for deeper economic cooperation as major investments and reduced tariffs loom after successful trade talks.

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ISLAMABAD – Federal Minister for Finance Muhammad Aurangzeb has hinted at substantial US investments in Pakistan’s key economic sectors following successful trade negotiations with Washington.

Speaking informally upon his return from the United States, Aurangzeb expressed optimism that Pakistan will soon hear encouraging news of large-scale investments from the US in diverse sectors, including energy, mines and minerals, information technology, cryptocurrency, and other industries.

The finance minister described the recent trade talks as a “major success” for Pakistan, stating that the outcome had been highly appreciated by the US administration. He stressed the importance of making strategic economic decisions that yield long-term improvements, adding that Pakistan is now on the right path and positive results will be visible soon.

The trade discussions concluded with both countries hailing a new economic collaboration framework. According to Pakistan’s finance ministry, the agreement marks the beginning of a new era in bilateral trade relations, paving the way for reduced tariffs and increased foreign investment.

Before the talks, Pakistan had faced the risk of a steep 29% tariff on exports — a measure that was temporarily suspended to allow negotiations. Islamabad aimed for a tariff rate lower than that faced by regional trade competitors such as Vietnam (20%) and India (threatened with 25%). The final deal, while not specifying exact tariff figures, is expected to significantly improve Pakistan’s export competitiveness.

This development is viewed as a significant diplomatic and economic milestone, strengthening Pakistan-US relations while potentially unlocking billions of dollars in future investments.

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