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A new chapter for Pakistan-US ties

August 1, 2025
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The recent trade agreement between Pakistan and the United States, marked by a revised 19% tariff on Pakistani exports and a commitment to jointly develop Pakistan’s oil reserves, heralds a potentially transformative phase in their often-complex relationship. This deal, particularly in the context of broader global trade realignments and increased tariffs on other nations, reflects a pragmatic and forward-looking approach from both Washington and Islamabad, signaling a deeper economic partnership beyond traditional security concerns.

For Pakistan, the 19% tariff is a significant win. Compared to the previously contemplated 29% and higher tariffs imposed on other countries like India, this competitive rate provides a crucial advantage for Pakistani exports, especially textiles, which form the bedrock of its economy. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs rightly termed it “balanced and forward-looking,” underscoring its potential to expand Pakistan’s footprint in the lucrative US market. This move is a testament to persistent diplomatic efforts and a clear indication that the US recognizes Pakistan’s economic vulnerabilities and its importance as a trading partner. It now places the onus on Pakistani exporters to aggressively capitalize on this opportunity through focused marketing and innovation.

Equally significant is the agreement to jointly develop Pakistan’s “massive oil reserves.” While the exact scale of these reserves remains a subject of debate among experts, the US commitment to invest in this sector and provide technical expertise could be a game-changer for Pakistan’s energy security and overall economic landscape. Currently heavily reliant on oil imports, tapping into domestic reserves could alleviate significant pressure on its foreign exchange reserves and provide a stable, long-term energy source. The prospect of an American oil company leading this partnership also signals a greater level of trust and confidence in Pakistan’s economic potential.

This deal also carries broader geopolitical implications. Coming at a time when the US is re-calibrating its trade relationships globally and imposing higher tariffs on other strategic partners, the favorable terms offered to Pakistan suggest a nuanced approach by Washington to its South Asian policy. It indicates a desire to strengthen economic ties with Islamabad, perhaps to counterbalance other regional influences or to secure an energy partner in a strategically vital area. Furthermore, the US President’s remarks about Pakistan potentially selling oil to India in the future, while speculative, hint at a vision of regional energy integration and stability that could benefit all parties.

While the specifics of the oil development plan and the long-term impacts of the trade tariffs will unfold over time, this agreement undeniably marks a positive step. It moves the Pakistan-US relationship beyond a purely security-centric paradigm towards one based on mutual economic benefit and shared growth. For this new chapter to truly flourish, both nations must ensure transparent implementation, consistent engagement, and a sustained commitment to fostering an environment conducive to investment and trade. This deal is not just about tariffs and oil; it’s about building a more resilient, multifaceted, and strategically vital partnership in a rapidly changing world.

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