Islamabad: Cambodia and Pakistan have signed three key documents aimed at enhancing bilateral trade cooperation and expanding economic engagement. These agreements were finalized during the second Ministerial Meeting of the Cambodia-Pakistan Joint Trade Committee, co-chaired by H.E. Mrs. Cham Nimul, Minister of Commerce of Cambodia, and H.E. Jam Kamal Khan, Federal Minister of Commerce of Pakistan.
According to Agence Kampuchea Presse, the meeting, which took place in Islamabad on February 11, was attended by representatives from various ministries and agencies of both nations. The session was dedicated to reviewing the progress in bilateral cooperation and identifying practical steps to strengthen trade relations further.
During the discussions, both parties expressed satisfaction with the current progress in sectors that have significant potential for cooperation. They also explored ways to expand export opportunities and improve market access to boost two-way trade between the two countries.