US wants strong economic ties with Pakistan: Natalie

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SIALKOT
During her recent visit to Sialkot, U.S. Chargé d’Affaires to Pakistan Natalie A. Baker praised the city’s vibrant business community and underscored the potential for even stronger bilateral U.S.-Pakistan trade and investment to increase mutual prosperity. Speaking at a lunch hosted by the Sialkot Chamber of Commerce, CDA Baker underscored the depth of the bilateral commercial relationship.
Highlighting the growth in trade between the United States and Pakistan, which was projected to reach over $8 billion in 2025, she said, “Expanding trade reflects a strong foundation that highlights the positive impact of U.S. economic engagement in Pakistan and globally. The United States and Pakistan are pursuing a fair and balanced trade relationship that creates prosperity for both our nations.”
For more than two decades, the United States has been Pakistan’s largest export market and a leading investor, presenting significant opportunities for expanded trade and shared prosperity.
CDA Baker also visited Forward Sports, First American Corporation Limited (FAC), and CA Sports, globally recognized leaders in Sialkot’s sporting goods industry.