A significant step towards enhancing bilateral trade relations between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia was witnessed as Pakistan's Commerce and Industry Minister, Gohar Ijaz, embarked on a diplomatic visit to the Kingdom. Welcoming the esteemed guest, Saudi Minister of Commerce Majid Al-Qasabi extended a warm reception at the Ministry of Commerce headquarters.
During the visit, Minister Gohar Ijaz, accompanied by a delegation that included Punjab Minister SM Tanveer and prominent business figures like Arif Habib, Mohammad Ali Taba, and FPCCI President Atif Ikram, engaged in fruitful discussions with their Saudi counterparts. The talks centered on strategies to bolster economic ties and promote mutual investment in key sectors.
A landmark agreement was reached between the two nations to ramp up bilateral trade, with a particular focus on enhancing cooperation in construction, digital economy, and infrastructure domains. Minister Gohar Ijaz, a respected figure in Pakistan's business community, emphasized the vast potential for expanding trade and investment opportunities between the two brotherly Islamic countries.
Expressing gratitude for the Saudi Minister's efforts in strengthening trade relations, Minister Gohar Ijaz reiterated Pakistan's commitment to fostering closer economic collaboration. In response, Minister Majid Al-Qasabi extended a warm welcome to Pakistani nationals, affirming Saudi Arabia's open-door policy and highlighting ample job opportunities available for Pakistanis in the Kingdom.
Acknowledging the evolving economic landscape of Saudi Arabia, Minister Majid Al-Qasabi underscored the Kingdom's commitment to embracing change and diversifying its economy. The visit concludes on a promising note, laying the groundwork for deeper economic cooperation and mutual prosperity between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia.