
Asif Ali Zardari has concluded a five-day official visit to China after securing key agreements and holding extensive strategic talks aimed at strengthening bilateral cooperation. The visit focused on expanding economic, technological, and defence collaboration between the two long-standing partners.
During the trip, Zardari travelled across multiple Chinese cities including Sanya, Hunan, and Hainan, where he met senior officials and witnessed discussions on industrial development, agriculture, and maritime economy. Both sides emphasized deeper cooperation in emerging sectors to support long-term economic growth.
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A major focus remained the next phase of the China Pakistan Economic Corridor, with talks highlighting industrial expansion, blue economy development, and sustainable resource management. Officials stressed moving beyond infrastructure toward technology-driven and environmentally focused projects.
In addition, multiple agreements were signed between Pakistani and Chinese institutions, including memoranda of understanding in desalination, agricultural technology, tea production, machinery, animal vaccines, and medical technology. A joint investment agreement also aimed to encourage stronger private sector participation in high-value industries.
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Furthermore, the visit included high-level political and provincial meetings, where both sides discussed region-specific cooperation in agriculture, manufacturing, and marine development. Zardari also visited Shaoshan, the hometown of Mao Zedong, paying tribute to the historical Chinese leader during his stay.
Meanwhile, President Zardari attended the commissioning ceremony of Pakistan Navy’s first Hangor-class submarine in Sanya, marking a significant milestone in defence cooperation. The visit coincided with the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations, reinforcing the strategic partnership between Pakistan and China.