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Pakistan and Indonesia Agree to Form Joint Trade Committee as Bilateral Trade Surpasses $4 Billion

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Pakistan and Indonesia have agreed to establish a Joint Trade Committee to further strengthen economic cooperation, as bilateral trade between the two countries has crossed $4 billion.

The decision was taken during discussions aimed at expanding trade, improving market access, and exploring new areas of collaboration. Officials from both sides emphasized the importance of institutional mechanisms to address trade challenges and unlock untapped potential.

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The Joint Trade Committee is expected to facilitate regular dialogue between the two countries, promote investment, and support closer commercial ties. The move reflects the shared commitment of Pakistan and Indonesia to deepen economic relations and enhance trade connectivity.

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