Pakistan Offers’ Zero-Tariff Bilateral Trade to US

Pakistan has suggested a zero-tariff trade agreement with the United States, hoping to improve trade relations and boost business across important sectors. This proposal means that both countries would not charge import taxes on goods they trade, making products cheaper and trade faster.

At the same time, India has also offered a similar no-tariff deal to the U.S., showing that both South Asian countries are actively trying to build stronger economic ties with America. These steps have created healthy competition in the region as both nations seek better access to the large U.S. market.

Pakistan’s goal is to increase exports, attract investment, and grow its economy by working more closely with the U.S. Officials believe that a zero-tariff agreement can help industries such as textiles, agriculture, technology, and manufacturing. It would make Pakistani products more competitive in the global market.

India’s move adds more pressure, as it is a much larger economy and already has strong trade relations with the U.S. However, Pakistan hopes that by offering open trade and fewer restrictions, it can create new opportunities for both sides.

Experts say that these proposals are not just about trade — they are also about building stronger political partnerships. By offering better trade terms, both Pakistan and India aim to increase their importance on the international stage.

The United States has not made a final decision yet, but these offers highlight how countries are using trade to shape global relationships in today’s world.

Sumeet Hameed
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