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In a significant meeting aimed at fortifying economic ties, Qatar’s Minister of State for Foreign Trade Affairs, HE Dr. Ahmad Al Sayed, engaged in discussions with Pakistan’s Commerce Minister, Jam Kamal Khan, during the latter’s visit to Qatar. This dialogue underlined both nations’ intent to advance their trade and investment relationship.

The talks centered on reviewing the progress made in enhancing economic ties and seeking fresh avenues for collaboration. Both officials assessed the developments in trade relations, emphasizing the importance of exploring new opportunities that could mutually benefit both countries.

Key focus areas included the implementation of strategies and initiatives previously proposed during high-level meetings and bilateral visits. These discussions underscored the significance of deepening economic engagement, increasing the flow of investments, and expanding commercial partnerships in sectors of shared interest.

In a reaffirmation of their mutual commitment, both Qatar and Pakistan expressed a strong resolve to build upon existing trade relations. The shared objective is to foster sustainable growth and long-term partnerships, creating new prospects for businesses and investors from both nations.

The meeting is part of ongoing efforts by both countries to bolster bilateral economic relations and encourage greater collaboration across essential sectors of their economies. This engagement reflects the shared ambition to strengthen their economic alliance and promote prosperous growth.

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