Trump declares US striking oil agreement with Pakistan
“We have just concluded a deal with Pakistan, where both countries will collaborate on developing their massive oil reserves,” Trump stated. He added that the US is in the process of selecting the oil company to lead the partnership, hinting that Pakistan might one day sell oil to India.
Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif confirmed that a trade deal was also finalized, expressing gratitude to Trump for his leadership in finalizing the historic agreement during talks in Washington. However, Sharif did not disclose further details of the trade deal.
Earlier in the year, Trump had proposed ‘Liberation Day’ tariffs on several countries, including a 29% tariff on Pakistani exports to the US, though these tariffs were postponed until the end of July.
Recent discussions between Pakistani officials and US representatives, including a meeting between Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, indicated that the two countries were close to a trade agreement. Talks also covered expanding cooperation in critical minerals and mining sectors. In 2024, total trade between the US and Pakistan was estimated at $7.3 billion.
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