ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The Commerce Ministers of Pakistan and Afghanistan, and Deputy Prime Minister of Uzbekistan co-chaired the first trilateral meeting in Islamabad on Tuesday aimed at strengthening economic ties, regional cooperation and connectivity.
The meeting focused on boosting trade relations among the three nations.
Discussions centered around reducing trade barriers, simplifying customs procedures, and promoting smoother cross-border trade.
The commerce ministers explored investment prospects in various sectors which would open up avenues for joint ventures, public-private partnerships, and increased foreign direct investment.
Recognizing the importance of regional connectivity, the ministers discussed ways to enhance transportation networks and promote infrastructure development to facilitate the movement of goods.
“The trilateral cooperation is expected to stimulate economic growth in all three countries. By leveraging their strengths and resources, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Uzbekistan can tap into new markets and expand their economies.” said Dr. Gohar Ejaz, the Commerce Minister of Pakistan.
“By promoting economic interdependence and cooperation, we can build a foundation for sustainable development and prosperity in the region.” said the minister.
Dr. Gohar Ejaz said that the trilateral meeting marks an important step towards closer economic cooperation and sets the stage for increased trade, investment, and connectivity, benefiting all three countries and paving the way for a prosperous and integrated region.
It is an honour to co-chair the Trilateral meeting between Pakistan, Uzbekistan and Afghanistan. This is a significant step towards strengthening of economic ties and regional connectivity.
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— Dr Gohar Ejaz (@Gohar_Ejaz1) November 14, 2023