Washington D.C. – Former President Donald Trump shared that a top-level team from Pakistan will arrive in the United States next week for trade talks. The meetings will focus on finding new ways to grow business between the two nations.
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During a recent appearance, Trump confirmed the upcoming visit, highlighting a push to boost economic links with Pakistan. “Pakistani representatives are coming to the U.S. next week to talk trade. We are looking forward to fair and mutually beneficial discussions,” he said.
While Trump didn’t list specific names, sources familiar with the visit say the group will likely include key officials from Pakistan’s Ministry of Commerce. Leaders from major export sectors like textiles and agriculture are also expected to participate.
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Experts believe these talks will cover U.S. tariffs on Pakistan’s exports, more access for Pakistani goods in American markets, and possible investments in Pakistan’s tech and manufacturing sectors. Textile exports, which make up a big share of Pakistan’s trade with the U.S., will likely be a main topic. The timing is important as Pakistan looks for more foreign investment and works to build stronger connections with major partners during a tough economic stretch.
