Tuesday, July 2, 2024 04:36 PM
Chinese Finance Minister Lan Fo'an and Pakistani Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar met in Beijing to enhance financial cooperation, focusing on strengthening B2B connections and fostering stronger ties to support trade and investment between China and Pakistan.
Chinese Finance Minister Lan Fo'an and Foreign Minister and Deputy PM Ishaq Dar recently met in Beijing to explore ways to enhance financial cooperation between their countries. The focus of the meeting was on bolstering the business-to-business (B2B) connections that have been steadily growing between China and Pakistan.
Both ministers emphasized the importance of fostering stronger financial ties to support the increasing trade and investment activities between the two nations. The discussions centered on strategies to further deepen collaboration in various financial sectors, aiming to facilitate smoother transactions and promote economic growth.
China and Pakistan have been actively working to strengthen their economic partnership, with a particular emphasis on the significant B2B relationships that have been established over the years. The meeting in Beijing served as a platform to reaffirm their commitment to expanding financial cooperation and leveraging these connections for mutual benefit.
The meeting between Chinese Finance Minister Lan Fo'an and Pakistani Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar underscored the shared commitment of both countries to enhance financial collaboration and capitalize on the growing B2B interactions. As China and Pakistan continue to deepen their economic ties, the prospects for increased trade and investment opportunities look promising, paving the way for a stronger partnership in the financial realm.