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US-Pakistan collaboration set to transform minerals sector

Published on: October 31, 2025 4:45 PM

Pakistan has invited the US Critical Minerals Forum to present a structured framework for collaboration in its minerals and mining sector. This marks a major policy-level opening for US investment, technology transfer, and sustainable development.

The development followed a high-level meeting between Finance Minister Muhamm

ad Aurangzeb and Robert Louis Strayer II, President of the US Critical Minerals Forum, accompanied by H.E. Natalie Baker, US Chargé d’Affaires. Senior officials from Pakistan’s Ministry of Finance and related departments also attended.

Read more: Pakistan Sends First Rare Earth Shipment to US

Both sides discussed avenues for cooperation, including strengthening supply-chain security, encouraging responsible investment, and developing a robust legal and regulatory framework. Aurangzeb welcomed structured proposals from the forum and emphasized Pakistan’s economic reforms, improved macroeconomic fundamentals, and governance measures to attract investors.

The finance minister highlighted Pakistan’s strategic positioning, noting strengthened ties with the US, China, and Saudi Arabia. He described the minerals and mining sector as a transformational opportunity, offering a pathway to export-led growth and reduced reliance on multilateral support.

Read more: Pakistan–US deal powers up with first rare Earth shipment

Strayer stressed the forum’s focus on rare and niche metals, including copper and antimony, aiming to de-risk investments, support technology transfer, and protect intellectual property. The US delegation praised Pakistan’s talent in STEM fields and potential as a future hub for critical minerals. Both sides committed to continued engagement and collaboration, aligning with Pakistan’s economic reform and sustainable development goals.

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: finance minister Aurangzeb, Investment, Latest, minerals, mining sector, Pakistan, Rare Earths, supply-chain security, Sustainable development, technology transfer, US Critical Minerals Forum

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