Textile, mining ties pitched to Chinese firms
Meetings focus on yarn imports, cotton seed quality, mineral exploration, e?commerce

Federal Minister for Commerce Jam Kamal Khan has held a series of high?level business engagements with leading Chinese enterprises during his official visit to China, aimed at strengthening bilateral trade, attracting investment and expanding Pakistan's export footprint across priority sectors including textiles, agriculture, mining, chemicals, e?commerce and food processing, according to a statement issued on Monday.
The minister met senior representatives of eight Chinese companies to explore concrete avenues for sectoral collaboration.
In a meeting with Zhong Heng Textile, discussions focused on yarn imports and enhancement of Pakistan's cotton seed quality through advanced Chinese technology. The minister highlighted Pakistan's strategic location and reaffirmed the government's commitment to facilitating long?term Chinese investment.
During discussions with Fortune Tech, both sides explored opportunities in organic products, seed development and technology?driven quality enhancement. With Shanghai Zhongken Xinshen Technology, talks centred on integrated mining sector collaboration, exploration opportunities and financing mechanisms.
In his meeting with Nanjing Jinshan Chemical Technology, the minister discussed expanding exports of Pakistani copper, lead?zinc, iron ore, guar gum and sugar. The Chinese company expressed interest in establishing long?term procurement arrangements.
Engagement with Shanghai Pingyuan?Tech focused on strengthening digital trade cooperation and e?commerce connectivity. Discussions with AHCOF Neochains Holdings reviewed opportunities in sesame trade, with emphasis on quality assurance and reliable supply arrangements.
Meeting with Zhejiang Grain, Oil and Food explored expanding exports of competitively priced Pakistani agricultural products.




















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