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Islamabad, US discuss boosting economic ties as American firms eye Pakistan investments

Islamabad, US discuss boosting economic ties as American firms eye Pakistan investments
Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Ishaq Dar, meets US Chargé d’Affaires Natalie Baker (left), in Islamabad, Pakistan, on November 14, 2025. (MOFA)
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Islamabad, US discuss boosting economic ties as American firms eye Pakistan investments

Islamabad, US discuss boosting economic ties as American firms eye Pakistan investments
  • Both sides this year signed a $500 million deal to create a framework for joint development of the entire mineral value chain
  • This month, Pakistan launched its first Google Chromebook assembly line as result of partnership involving government, Google

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and the United States (US) on Friday discussed ways to deepen economic and investment cooperation, the Pakistani foreign office said, with Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar welcoming growing interest from American firms.

The statement came after Dar’s meeting with the US Chargé d’Affaires Natalie Baker in Islamabad, a day after another US-based mining, exploration and development company, Nova Minerals, expressed interest in long-term investment in Pakistan’s mining and mineral sectors.

Pakistan has a vast and largely untapped potential in the mineral and mining sector, and the country offers promising investment opportunities across multiple areas, particularly in exploration and processing of high-value minerals.

Earlier this month, Pakistan launched its first Google Chromebook assembly line as a result of a public-private partnership involving the Pakistani government, Google and Tech Valley, along with the National Radio & Tele­com­munications Corpora­tion’s (NRTC) and Allied Corporation.

“Highlighting the importance of enhancing bilateral economic and investment cooperation, particularly in IT & critical minerals, the DPM/FM welcomed growing interest of US companies to invest in Pakistan, including establishment of the Google Chrome assembly line in Haripur,” the Pakistani foreign ministry said.

“Both sides also exchanged views on regional & international developments.”

The development comes more than a month after Pakistan dispatched its first ever shipment of rare earth and critical minerals to the US, a Chicago-based public relations (PR) firm said, following a landmark $500 million deal between the two countries.

The agreement, signed between American firm US Strategic Metals (USSM) and Pakistan’s Frontier Works Organization (FWO), aimed to create a framework for joint development of the entire mineral value chain, including exploration, beneficiation, concentrate production and eventual establishment of refineries in Pakistan.

Pakistan indigenously sourced and prepared antimony, copper concentrate, and rare earth elements with neodymium and praseodymium for shipment, according to US firm PR Newswire. With this first delivery and a multi-phase investment framework underway, Pakistan is now positioned as a rising force in the global critical mineral economy.

“Such initiatives would help create an ecosystem conducive to further foreign investment in Pakistan’s mining sector,” the Pakistani government said earlier, citing Board of Investment (BOI) Minister Qaiser Ahmed Sheikh.


Jordan’s King Abdullah due in Pakistan today amid push to deepen cooperation

Jordan’s King Abdullah due in Pakistan today amid push to deepen cooperation
Updated 15 November 2025

Jordan’s King Abdullah due in Pakistan today amid push to deepen cooperation

Jordan’s King Abdullah due in Pakistan today amid push to deepen cooperation
  • Pakistan, Jordan have strong ties and were part of discussions for Trump’s peace plan for Gaza along with ֱ, other Arab-Islamic nations
  • King Abdullah will meet with Pakistan’s president and prime minister, and discuss full range of bilateral relations between the brotherly countries

ISLAMABAD: Jordan’s King Abdullah will arrive in Pakistan on Saturday on a two-day state visit to elevate strategic relations between the two countries, the Pakistani foreign ministry said.

Pakistan and Jordan have strong relations and were part of discussions for President Donald Trump’s peace plan for Gaza along with ֱ, Qatar, Egypt, Indonesia, Turkiye and the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

During his visit, King Abdullah will meet with the Pakistani president and the prime minister, and discuss the full range of bilateral relations between the two brotherly countries, according to the Pakistani foreign office.

“It will serve to further strengthen the strategic direction of Pakistan–Jordan relations and place them on a higher trajectory, encompassing a comprehensive and broad-based partnership in the political, economic, and cultural spheres,” it said.

Jordan was the fifth state in the world to recognize Pakistan, with formal diplomatic relations established between the two countries in August 1948.

Bilateral trade between Pakistan and Jordan stood at $46.58 million during the year 2023, according to the Pakistani embassy in Amman. The Gulf country is also home to around 16,000 Pakistani nationals.

A special investiture ceremony will take place at the presidency in Islamabad to confer Pakistan’s highest civilian award upon the Jordanian king during the visit, according to the Pakistani foreign office.

“The visit of His Majesty King Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein will further consolidate the longstanding Pakistan–Jordan relationship and contribute to expanding the scope and spectrum of bilateral cooperation between the two brotherly countries,” it added.