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Pakistan And Canada Enhance Bilateral Cooperation To Boost Trade And Investment Opportunities

  • November 1, 2025
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Pakistan and Canada have reaffirmed their shared commitment to expanding bilateral relations, emphasizing deeper collaboration in trade, investment, and sustainable economic growth across multiple sectors. In a recent high-level telephone conversation between Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Senator Ishaq Dar and Canadian Foreign Minister Anita Anand, both sides expressed a mutual desire to strengthen economic ties through policy alignment, investor engagement, and sectoral cooperation. The dialogue underscored the importance of building a long-term framework that supports mutually beneficial trade and encourages responsible foreign investment.

During the exchange, both leaders reviewed ongoing progress under the Foreign Investment Promotion and Protection Agreement (FIPPA), which serves as the foundation for securing and facilitating investments between the two countries. The agreement aims to create a stable, transparent, and investor-friendly environment by ensuring the protection of assets and improving the ease of doing business. Minister Dar highlighted Pakistan’s efforts to attract global investors through policy reforms and regulatory streamlining, while Minister Anand reiterated Canada’s interest in exploring emerging opportunities in Pakistan’s agriculture, energy, and minerals sectors. Both sides agreed that enhanced cooperation under FIPPA could lead to a more balanced and diversified economic partnership.

A key aspect of the discussion centered on the growing agricultural trade between Pakistan and Canada. Minister Anand acknowledged Pakistan’s support in facilitating market access for Canadian canola exports, describing it as an important step toward improving agricultural cooperation. The expanded trade in canola is seen as a foundation for further diversification in agri-products and food technology exchanges. Both governments expressed optimism about building on this momentum to include collaborations in sustainable farming, agritech, and food security initiatives. The exchange reflected both nations’ shared vision of fostering inclusive economic growth through technology-enabled trade and responsible resource management.

The two ministers also discussed opportunities in the mining and mineral exploration sectors, where Canadian expertise and investment could play a pivotal role in supporting Pakistan’s resource development goals. Minister Dar emphasized Pakistan’s openness to joint ventures and public-private collaborations in value-added mineral processing, renewable energy, and infrastructure development. The dialogue further reinforced the potential for expanding partnerships in technology transfer, digital governance, and climate-resilient projects that align with global sustainability commitments.

Both leaders expressed satisfaction with the pace of recent diplomatic engagements and reaffirmed their intention to maintain regular dialogue to ensure continued progress on agreed initiatives. They recognized that sustained cooperation between Pakistan and Canada can enhance regional economic stability and contribute to global trade diversification. The reaffirmation of this partnership reflects a shared vision for strengthening ties through open dialogue, mutual respect, and collaborative economic progress.

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