ISLAMABAD: Canada and Pakistan agreed to strengthen bilateral trade and investment cooperation in potential sector of economy.
His Excellency, Tarik Ali Khan, High Commissioner of Canada to Pakistan, called on Federal Minister for Commerce, Jam Kamal Khan, at the Ministry of Commerce in Islamabad, said a release issued here on Thursday.
The meeting focused on strengthening bilateral trade and investment cooperation between Pakistan and Canada, particularly in the areas of mining, agriculture, information technology, renewable energy, and skill development.
The Canadian High Commissioner briefed the Minister on Canada’s efforts to diversify trade markets across Asia and highlighted Pakistan as an important emerging market for Canadian exports such as canola oil, soybean, and pulses.
He informed that Canada will be organizing three major expos in the coming months such as PDAC Convention (Mining Sector) in March, Crops Canada Show (Agriculture Sector) in April, and Collision (IT and Tech Sector) in Toronto.
The High Commissioner encouraged Pakistan’s participation in these shows to explore partnerships and establish business-to-business linkages.
Federal Minister Jam Kamal Khan underscored Pakistan’s growing focus on value addition in food, livestock, and halal-certified products, emphasizing the country’s authenticity and global credibility in halal production.
He invited Canadian companies to participate in the Pakistan Food & Agriculture Expo 2025, being held on November 25 in Karachi, showcasing Pakistan’s agri-based and processed food potential.
The minister further highlighted Pakistan’s rapid progress in digital transformation, e-commerce, IT exports, and AI-based fintech startups, noting that collaborations with global tech firms such as Meta and Google have expanded Pakistan’s digital ecosystem.
Both sides expressed keen interest in exploring cooperation in renewable energy projects, SME development, and human resource exchange programs, while also acknowledging the importance of Pakistan’s skilled labor for global markets. The Canadian High Commissioner appreciated Pakistan’s trade-friendly policies and growing industrial capabilities.






