Pakistan, April 29 -- Pakistan and Tajikistan have agreed to strengthen transit and trade cooperation following a ministerial-level meeting. The two sides discussed ways to improve logistics systems and expand regional trade routes. The agreement reflects growing efforts to enhance economic connectivity in Central Asia.
Federal Minister for Commerce Jam Kamal and Tajikistan's ambassador Sharifzoda Yusuf Toir attended the meeting. Officials emphasized the need for integrated trade corridors to support regional commerce. They also proposed organizing a business forum to connect private sector stakeholders.
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