Pakistan, Indonesia target CEPA upgrade by 2027 to deepen trade ties

Dar says visit comes after presidential exchanges as talks cover IT, trade, AI, defence cooperation

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif meets Indonesian Investment Minister Rosan Roeslani in Islamabad on February 10, 2026. Photo: X/GovtofPakistan

Pakistan and Indonesia on Tuesday agreed to accelerate efforts to transform their existing preferential trade agreement (PTA) into a comprehensive economic partnership agreement (CEPA) by 2027, aimed at further strengthening bilateral economic ties.

In a post on X by state broadcaster PTV News, the understanding was reached during a meeting between Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and a five-member Indonesian delegation led by Indonesian Minister for Investment and Downstream Industry Rosan Roeslani.

Speaking on the occasion, the premier said, "Pakistan and Indonesia share decades-old brotherly relations that continue to grow stronger with time."

He conveyed his best wishes to Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto and described the president’s visit to Pakistan last year as highly productive and instrumental in deepening bilateral relations.

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