WASHINGTON, D.C: U.S. President Donald Trump has announced the finalization of a trade agreement between the United States and Pakistan.
According to report, the deal will focus primarily on collaboration in the energy sector, particularly the development of oil infrastructure.
US President Trump said in a statement released via social media, he said that the trade deal with Pakistan has been finalized. Both countries will now work together in advancing energy projects, especially oil installations.
He also offered a glimpse into the future, saying, One day, Pakistan might be seen exporting oil to India, suggesting a major shift in the region’s energy and economic landscape.
The political analysts believed that the agreement could have far-reaching implications for South Asia, potentially altering the balance of energy dependency and trade influence. They note that this could be a positive step for Pakistan’s struggling economy and opening doors to foreign investment.
The announcement follows Trump’s recent imposition of a 25% tariff on Indian goods, which many see as a pivot in U.S. strategic interests in the region. In this context, the U.S.-Pakistan trade agreement is being viewed not just as an economic deal, but as a move with broader geopolitical significance.
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While further details of the agreement remain to be disclosed, the development marks a notable shift in U.S.-Pakistan relations, with energy cooperation at the center of this renewed engagement.