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Aurangzeb in U.S. to seal trade agreement

Published on: July 29, 2025 12:46 PM

Pakistan’s Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb has flown to the United States to finalize a long-awaited trade agreement. This is his second visit in two weeks, signaling urgency in negotiations. His office confirmed that key talks with U.S. officials will take place during the trip. Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar earlier said both sides are “very close” to a deal. However, Washington has not confirmed a timeline yet.

During his last visit on July 18, Aurangzeb met with U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and Trade Representative Jamieson Greer. He described the talks as “productive” and focused on easing trade tariffs. These talks aim to reset economic ties and address growing trade imbalances. The U.S. imposed a 29% tariff on Pakistani exports under earlier Trump-era policies. That move targeted countries with trade surpluses—Pakistan’s surplus was $3 billion in 2024.

To help balance trade, Pakistan has offered new economic concessions. It’s willing to import more American goods, including oil, and open investment in mining. Officials say the upcoming deal will benefit both countries and support broader cooperation. It could also protect Pakistan from harsh tariffs in the future. U.S. investors may also gain more access to local markets under the agreement.

Relations between the two countries recently warmed after Field Marshal Asim Munir’s visit to the White House. That high-level meeting marked a new chapter in military and diplomatic ties. The finance ministry says both sides are now looking beyond traditional trade. New areas of cooperation include IT, agriculture, and minerals.

If finalized, the deal could give Pakistan vital economic relief and fresh investment. It may also mark a shift in U.S. policy toward South Asia. Both sides now appear focused on long-term partnerships. For Pakistan, avoiding trade penalties and gaining market access are top priorities. The outcome of Aurangzeb’s visit could shape future relations.

 

 

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