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Commerce Minister for deeper collaboration among D-8 countries to meet emerging global challenges

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CAIRO, Dec 2 (APP): Federal Minister for Commerce Jam Kamal Khan on Tuesday reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to strengthening economic cooperation among Developing-8 (D-8) countries, calling for deeper collaboration to meet emerging global challenges.

Addressing the 4th meeting of the D-8 Trade Ministerial Council in Cairo, the minister thanked the Government of Egypt for hosting the session and welcomed Azerbaijan as the group’s ninth member, noting that its inclusion would further enhance collective economic strength and cooperation.

Kamal Khan said the D-8 had become an important platform for countries with significant economic potential and shared development goals. He stressed that in an era marked by rising protectionism, climate-related disruptions, supply chain uncertainties and volatile commodity markets, regional alliances were essential for ensuring stability and sustained growth.

He highlighted the D-8 Preferential Trade Agreement (PTA) as a key instrument for boosting intra-bloc trade, calling for its full and effective implementation. “By reducing tariffs, simplifying procedures and creating a predictable trading environment, the PTA can significantly expand market access,” he said, adding that Pakistan was committed to resolving operational issues and harmonising documentation to make the agreement fully functional.

The minister emphasised the need for stronger institutional mechanisms, including cooperation in customs, standardisation, mutual recognition and logistics connectivity. Efficient transport corridors and digital systems, he noted, were vital for smooth regional trade.

The commerce minister underscored the central role of the private sector in driving economic integration, urging greater business-to-business engagement, joint ventures and technology partnerships among member states.

He also highlighted opportunities in sustainable development, food security, energy, agriculture and textiles, saying the D-8 could serve as a model for South-South cooperation.

As regards the evolving global economy, he stressed the need to embrace digital transformation, including e-commerce, fintech and digital payments. Pakistan, he said, was keen to collaborate on strengthening digital infrastructure and innovation networks across the bloc.

“A more connected D-8 community can significantly enhance economic resilience and regional stability,” he said, expressing confidence that the Cairo deliberations would help shape a more integrated and prosperous future for member states.

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