Pakistan and the United States have engaged in virtual discussions concerning bilateral tariff matters, with both nations agreeing to proceed in a constructive manner. This information was released in a statement by Pakistan’s Ministry of Finance.
The meeting took place between Federal Minister for Finance Muhammad Aurangzeb and the U.S. Secretary of Commerce. The primary goal of these discussions was to finalize a trade agreement at the earliest possible convenience.
The talks centered on strengthening trade, investment, and broader economic ties between Pakistan and the United States. Both sides reached an agreement to continue detailed technical-level negotiations, guided by a mutually established roadmap.
According to the finance ministry’s statement, both ministers expressed optimism for the successful conclusion of these negotiations and reaffirmed their commitment to enhancing economic cooperation between the two countries.

