Pakistan Switzerland Trade Cooperation: Both Sides Vow Stronger Investment Ties
Deputy PM Ishaq Dar meets Swiss envoy, pledges stronger economic and business ties
Islamabad – (Staff Reporter/Web Desk – Pakistan Switzerland trade cooperation was the main focus today as Pakistan’s Ambassador to Switzerland, Marghoob Butt, paid a courtesy call on Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar in Islamabad. The meeting brought fresh attention to how the two countries can work more closely together.
Ambassador Butt met the Deputy PM at his office. Both sides spoke about ways to build a stronger relationship between Pakistan and Switzerland. The talks covered many areas of shared interest.
Ishaq Dar said Pakistan wants to grow its ties with Switzerland even further. He pointed out that both countries can gain a lot from working closely together. Trade was one of the biggest topics on the table.
The Deputy PM also spoke about investment. He said Switzerland could be a strong partner for Pakistan’s growing economy. More Swiss investment could help create jobs and open new markets for local businesses.
Business-to-business links were another key point. Dar noted that private companies from both nations should connect more often. He believes stronger business ties can lead to real, lasting progress.
Ambassador Butt agreed with these goals. He said his mission in Switzerland would keep working to bring the two countries closer. He also promised to support new trade and investment deals wherever possible.
Pakistan has been working to attract more foreign partners in recent months. Officials believe European countries like Switzerland offer good chances for long-term cooperation. This meeting adds to that ongoing effort.
Switzerland is known worldwide for its strong economy and skilled industries. Pakistan hopes to learn from this experience while also offering its own strengths, such as a large workforce and growing markets.
Trade experts say meetings like this one matter a lot. They help set the tone for future deals between governments and private companies. Even a short courtesy call can open doors for bigger projects later on.
Dar has met with several foreign envoys in past weeks. His focus has stayed on building stronger economic partnerships across different regions. Switzerland is now part of this wider outreach plan.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said such meetings support Pakistan’s long-term goals. Officials want to build steady, trusted relationships that benefit both sides over time.
Ambassador Butt has served in his role since earlier this year. He previously worked on multiple foreign postings before joining the Swiss mission. His experience is expected to help strengthen ties even more.
Both officials ended the meeting on a positive note. They agreed to stay in close contact and continue working toward shared goals. Future talks are expected to focus on specific trade and investment plans.
This meeting shows how Pakistan continues to reach out to key partners around the world. Strong ties with countries like Switzerland could bring real benefits to Pakistan’s economy in the months ahead.
As talks continue, more details about trade deals and investment plans may come soon. For now, both sides remain hopeful about what this growing partnership can achieve.
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