Pakistan and Kyrgyzstan have decided to strengthen their economic ties by setting a new goal to increase their trade to $100 million. This decision was made during the fifth session of the Pakistan-Kyrgyzstan Inter-Governmental Commission, where both countries discussed ways to work more closely together.
The two nations agreed to boost trade, improve transport links, and join hands in important fields like energy, agriculture, tourism, information technology, and healthcare. These areas have great potential to help both countries grow their economies and create new opportunities for their people.
During the meeting, Pakistan and Kyrgyzstan signed important agreements, including ones on sharing electronic data, supporting halal trade, and encouraging investments. These steps are expected to make trade smoother and bring more business for companies in both countries.
They also talked about starting joint projects in mining, education, and the pharmaceutical sector. Leaders from both sides said these new partnerships could help create jobs, bring in modern technology, and strengthen ties between businesses and students.
Both countries highlighted the importance of working together for sustainable development and giving young people a bigger role through exchange programs and skill-building projects. They also plan to promote cultural exchange so people from Pakistan and Kyrgyzstan can understand each other better and build long-lasting friendships.
Officials said they are hopeful this new agreement will help reach the $100 million target soon and lay a strong foundation for future cooperation. Both sides agreed to keep working closely to turn these plans into real results that benefit everyone.