Pakistan and Germany have reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening bilateral economic ties, focusing on trade, investment, and sustainable development. During a meeting at the Finance Division, Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb met with German Ambassador Ina Lepel to discuss strategies for economic cooperation and investor-friendly reforms.
“Germany fully supports Pakistan’s economic reform agenda,” Minister Aurangzeb said, highlighting steps toward fiscal sustainability, macroeconomic stability, and competitiveness-driven growth. Officials discussed measures to broaden the tax base, enhance compliance, and leverage technology for efficient revenue collection, aiming to promote fairness and boost investment.
This engagement comes as Pakistan continues its economic reform efforts amid global financial uncertainties. The country is focusing on creating a stable, transparent, and investor-friendly environment, encouraging foreign and domestic investments. Both sides emphasized continuous dialogue to strengthen trade and economic collaboration, addressing global economic challenges and opportunities together.
The meeting concluded with a commitment to long-term economic cooperation, including regional development partnerships and increased trade and investment flows. Both Pakistan and Germany underlined the importance of policy continuity and coordinated reforms to ensure sustainable and inclusive growth.