Pakistan proposes zero-tariff bilateral trade agreement to US

Pakistan has proposed a zero-tariff bilateral trade agreement with the United States aimed at expanding trade relations across multiple sectors.

The development comes in the wake of a ceasefire agreement between Pakistan and India, brokered by US President Donald Trump.

 

 

Following the ceasefire, President Trump praised the leadership of both countries and expressed interest in expanding trade with both nations.

 

 

The recent ceasefire concluded several days of cross-border hostilities that marked the most severe military escalation between Pakistan and India in nearly three decades. The conflict began after India carried out airstrikes in Pakistan, following an April 22 attack in IIOJK that killed 26 tourists.

Pakistan denied any involvement in the Kashmir incident and condemned India’s strikes, which Islamabad claimed targeted civilian areas. In response, Pakistan launched a retaliatory military operation named “Operation Bunyan-un-Marsoos,” targeting Indian military sites across several regions.

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