Pakistan, Kenya discuss trade beyond tea

Federal Minister for Commerce Jam Kamal Khan and the Kenyan high commissioner met on Monday to explore new horizons in trade and regional cooperation. The discussions centred on leveraging Pakistan's strategic location to serve as a gateway between Central Asia and the East African Community, with both sides expressing a strong commitment to deepening economic ties, according to a statement. The minister reiterated Pakistan's commitment to deepening ties with Kenya and the broader East African Community. Highlighting Pakistan's strategic location, he underscored its potential role as a bridge for trade between Central Asian Republics (CARs) and East Africa, paving the way for stronger trilateral relations. Discussions during the meeting covered key trade sectors, including agriculture, pharmaceuticals, and commodities.