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    Pakistan & Saudi Arabia Stepping into a High-Impact Economic Partnership

    Farhan AliBy Farhan AliOctober 28, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
    Pakistan & Saudi Arabia Stepping into a High-Impact Economic Partnership
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    Pakistan & Saudi Arabia Stepping into a High-Impact Economic Partnership

    A New Chapter in Bilateral Relations

    Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have entered a new phase of economic partnership following the launch of their Economic Cooperation Framework in Riyadh. The agreement was formalized during Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s visit to the Kingdom, where he met with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to discuss long-term collaboration in trade, energy, and investment.

    This framework reaffirms the historic brotherly ties between Islamabad and Riyadh while introducing a structured approach to expand economic and strategic cooperation.

    Areas of Focus

    The cooperation framework focuses on multiple high-potential sectors:

    • Energy: Joint exploration of renewable and conventional energy projects.

    • Mining: Development of Pakistan’s mineral resources with Saudi investment and expertise.

    • IT and Digital Transformation: Encouraging Saudi investment in Pakistan’s rapidly growing tech sector.

    • Tourism and Culture: Promoting people-to-people connections and sustainable tourism.

    • Food Security and Agriculture: Collaborative projects to enhance regional supply chains.

    High-Level Engagements

    During the meetings, both leaders reaffirmed their shared vision for economic stability across the Muslim world. Prime Minister Sharif expressed appreciation for Saudi Arabia’s continuous support in Pakistan’s development and said that both countries “stand as natural partners in regional progress.”

    Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman emphasized that Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 aligns with Pakistan’s development goals. He said Riyadh is keen to diversify its investment portfolio and views Pakistan as a vital regional partner.

    Investment and Connectivity

    The framework also highlights joint ventures under the Saudi Fund for Development and upcoming projects in Gwadar and Karachi ports. Efforts are underway to strengthen power connectivity and enhance digital infrastructure between the two nations.

    Private-sector participation remains a cornerstone of this partnership. Business delegations from both countries have begun planning trade exhibitions and investment summits scheduled for 2026.

    Regional Impact

    The new framework also aims to boost regional trade integration, linking South Asia, the Gulf, and Central Asia. Experts believe that with Saudi investment in energy, mining, and tech sectors, Pakistan can achieve sustainable growth and job creation over the next decade.

    Conclusion

    The Pakistan-Saudi Arabia Economic Cooperation Framework sets a transformative course for bilateral ties. It symbolizes mutual trust, shared economic aspirations, and a collective vision for a stable and prosperous region.

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