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On Friday, Special Assistant to the Pakistani Prime Minister (SAPM) on Industries and Production, Haroon Akhtar Khan, held a meeting with the Ambassador of Uzbekistan, Mr. Alisher Tukhtaev, to discuss the upcoming visit to Uzbekistan and explore opportunities to enhance bilateral cooperation.
During the meeting, both sides deliberated on strengthening ties in light of the Prime Minister’s vision and directives, emphasising enhanced trade, investment, and mutual collaboration, The Caspian Post reports citing foreign media.
Discussions also covered potential agreements aimed at deepening economic relations between the two countries.
Key areas of focus included trade cooperation, B2B engagements, and the establishment of a warehouse in Peshawar to support logistics and commerce. The two dignitaries also explored collaboration in various sectors such as industry, agriculture, transport, mining, and minerals. Haroon Akhtar Khan highlighted the potential for joint ventures in the tractor and mining industries, and stressed the importance of identifying new opportunities to achieve the $2 billion trade target with Uzbekistan.
He further shared plans for delegations from both countries to hold meetings in sectors including Information Technology, e-commerce, and banking. The Uzbek ambassador expressed keen interest in Pakistan’s textile industry and invited SAPM Haroon Akhtar Khan to visit Uzbekistan’s Techno Park. Additionally, the ambassador showed interest in Pakistan’s pharmaceutical sector. SAPM Haroon Akhtar Khan noted that Uzbekistan imports $3 billion worth of pharmaceutical products annually, presenting a significant opportunity for Pakistan’s pharma industry. He added that both countries would also collaborate in emerging fields such as Artificial Intelligence and e-commerce to drive innovation and economic growth. At the conclusion of the meeting, SAPM Haroon Akhtar Khan presented a traditional souvenir to Ambassador Alisher Tukhtaev as a gesture of goodwill and to commemorate the strengthening ties between Pakistan and Uzbekistan.
Meanwhile, Special Assistant to the Prime Minister (SAPM) on Industries and Production Haroon Akhtar Khan chaired a high-level meeting with the Pakistan Automotive Manufacturers Association (PAMA) in Islamabad. The meeting was attended by key representatives from PAMA, Secretary of the Ministry of Industries and Production Saif Anjum, and CEO of the Engineering Development Board (EDB). The agenda of the meeting focused on reviewing and enhancing the quality standards for both imported and locally manufactured vehicles in Pakistan. Addressing the participants, SAPM Haroon Akhtar Khan emphasised the government’s unwavering commitment to public safety, stating, “The lives of our citizens are precious, and ensuring their safety is the government’s top priority.”
He further underscored that international safety and quality standards will be applied uniformly to all imported and locally manufactured vehicles. “These standards are not only essential for the protection of human lives but also play a vital role in environmental preservation,” he added. To implement the new standards effectively, it was agreed that the Engineering Development Board and the automotive manufacturers will work in close coordination and consultation.
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